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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v39.i17.records.utf8:14983841:3562
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001 2011014940
003 DLC
005 20110422200444.0
008 110406s2011 mau b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2011014940
020 $a9781444338430 (pbk.)
020 $a9781444393842 (ePDF)
020 $a9781444393866 (Wiley Online Library)
020 $a9781444393859 (ePub)
040 $aDLC$cDLC
042 $apcc
050 00 $aLB880.R352$bR36 2011
082 00 $a370.1$222
084 $aPHI009000$2bisacsh
245 00 $aRancière, public education and the taming of democracy /$cedited by Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein.
260 $aMalden, MA :$bWiley-Blackwell,$c2011.
263 $a1104
300 $ap. cm.
490 0 $aEducational philosophy and theory special issue book series;$v17
520 $a"Rancière, Public Education and the Taming of Democracy introduces the political and educational ideas of Jacques Rancière, a leading philosopher increasingly important in educational theory. In light of his ideas, the volume explores the current concern for democracy and equality in relation to education. The book introduces and discusses the works of Jacques Rancière, a leading philosopher increasingly important in the field of educational theory and philosophy The volume will have a broad appeal to those in the field of education theory and philosophy, and those concerned with democracy, equal opportunities and pedagogy Balanced in its introduction of the political and educational ideas of this author and in its exploration in line with his work of some important issues in education and policy today Contributors from diverse countries and intellectual and cultural backgrounds, including the UK, US, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, France, Canada"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors.1. Introduction: Hatred of Democracy... and of the Public Role of Education? (Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein).2. The Public Role of Teaching: To Keep the Door Closed (Goele Cornelissen).3. Learner, Student, Speaker: Why It Matters How We Call Those We Teach (Gert Biesta).4. Ignorance and Translation, 'Artifacts' for Practices of Equality (Marc Derycke).5. Democratic Education: An (im)possibility That Yet Remains to Come (Daniel Friedrich, Bryn Jaastad and Thomas S. Popkewitz)6. Governmental, Political and Pedagogic Subjectivation: Foucault with Rancière (Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein).7. The Immigrant Has No Proper Name: The Disease of Consensual Democracy Within the Myth of Schooling (Carl Anders Safstrom).8. Queer Politics in Schools: A Rancièrean Reading (Claudia W. Ruitenberg).9. Paulo Freire's Last Laugh: Rethinking Critical Pedagogy's Funny Bone Through Jacques Rancière ( Tyson Edward Lewis).10. Settling no Conflict in the Public Place: Truth in Education, and in Rancièrean Scholarship (Charles Bingham).11. The Hatred of Public Schooling: The School as the Mark of Democracy (Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons).12. Endgame: Reading, Writing, Talking (and Perhaps Thinking) in a Faculty of Education (Jorge Larrosa)
600 10 $aRancière, Jacques$xPhilosophy.
600 10 $aRancière, Jacques$xPolitical and social views.
650 0 $aEducation$xPhilosophy.
650 7 $aPHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General$2bisacsh.
700 1 $aSimons, Maarten.
700 1 $aMasschelein, Jan.
856 42 $3Cover image$uhttp://catalogimages.wiley.com/images/db/jimages/9781444338430.jpg