Hannah Arendt And Education: Renewing Our Common World

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Routledge, 05/03/2018 - 288 páginas
Hannah Arendt And Education: Renewing Our Common World is the first book to bring together a collection of essays on Hannah Arendt and education. The contributors contend that Arendt offers a unique perspective, one which enhances the liberal and critical traditions' call for transforming education so that it can foster the values of democratic citizenship and social justice. They focus on a wide array of Arendtian concepts?such as natality, action, freedom, public space, authority and judgment?which are particularly relevant for education in a democratic society. Teachers, educators, and citizens in general who are interested in democratic or civic education would benefit from reading this book.
 

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Introduction
1
Teaching in the Midst of Belatedness
11
Conservatism in Education Reconsidered
37
An Arendtian Oxymoron?
67
Hannah Arendt and the Tensions of Democratic Education
93
On Memory Historical Injury and Our Sense of the Common
127
6 Is Hannah Arendt a Multiculturalist?
153
7 Hannah Arendt on Politicizing the University and Other Clichés
175
An Arendtian Critique of Cooperative Learning
201
An Exchange of Letters
225
Contributors
257
Index
261
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Mordechai Gordon

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