This book introduces readers to the writing of the French philosopher, Jacques Rancière, and discusses the uptake of his work in education. Written from a personal perspective, the book tells the story of the author's engagement with Rancière's writing as an educational researcher. The first part of the book introduces Rancière's interventions on democracy and politics, art and aesthetics, emancipation, and education. The second part of the book analyses how Rancière's writing has been taken up in considerations of emancipatory, democratic, and political education, art(s) education, and…mehr
This book introduces readers to the writing of the French philosopher, Jacques Rancière, and discusses the uptake of his work in education. Written from a personal perspective, the book tells the story of the author's engagement with Rancière's writing as an educational researcher. The first part of the book introduces Rancière's interventions on democracy and politics, art and aesthetics, emancipation, and education. The second part of the book analyses how Rancière's writing has been taken up in considerations of emancipatory, democratic, and political education, art(s) education, and innovative work in educational research. The final part of the book appraises the significance of Rancière's writing for education and considers the difficult task of applying his insights to educational scholarship.
Jane McDonnell is a former teacher who has worked in higher education for the past ten years. Her research has addressed the role of art in young people's democratic education and has been published in international journals, including the Journal of Philosophy of Education and Educational Philosophy and Theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction.- Part I: Introduction to Rancière's interventions.- On (democratic) politics.- On (the politics of) aesthetics.- On (intellectual) emancipation.- On education.- Part II: Uptake of Rancière's writing in education.- Emancipatory, democratic, and political education.- Art(s) education.- Innovations in educational research.- Part III - Evaluating Rancière's contribution.- Key criticisms of Rancière.- Conclusion.
Introduction.- Part I: Introduction to Rancière’s interventions.- On (democratic) politics.- On (the politics of) aesthetics.- On (intellectual) emancipation.- On education.- Part II: Uptake of Rancière’s writing in education.- Emancipatory, democratic, and political education.- Art(s) education.- Innovations in educational research.- Part III – Evaluating Rancière’s contribution.- Key criticisms of Rancière.- Conclusion.
Introduction.- Part I: Introduction to Rancière's interventions.- On (democratic) politics.- On (the politics of) aesthetics.- On (intellectual) emancipation.- On education.- Part II: Uptake of Rancière's writing in education.- Emancipatory, democratic, and political education.- Art(s) education.- Innovations in educational research.- Part III - Evaluating Rancière's contribution.- Key criticisms of Rancière.- Conclusion.
Introduction.- Part I: Introduction to Rancière’s interventions.- On (democratic) politics.- On (the politics of) aesthetics.- On (intellectual) emancipation.- On education.- Part II: Uptake of Rancière’s writing in education.- Emancipatory, democratic, and political education.- Art(s) education.- Innovations in educational research.- Part III – Evaluating Rancière’s contribution.- Key criticisms of Rancière.- Conclusion.
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