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The character of curriculum studies[electronic resource] :Bildung, Currere, and the recurring question of the subject /
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杜威分類號:
375/.001
書名/作者:
The character of curriculum studies : Bildung, Currere, and the recurring question of the subject // William F. Pinar.
作者:
Pinar, William
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xvi, 256 p.)
標題:
Curriculum planning - Social aspects.
標題:
Education - Curricula
標題:
Postmodernism and education.
標題:
Cosmopolitanism.
標題:
EDUCATION / Curricula
ISBN:
9781137015839 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137015837 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9780230110335 (hbk.)
ISBN:
0230110339 (hbk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
PART I: THE SUBJECT OF POLITICS AND CULTURE -- The Unaddressed 'I' of Ideology Critique -- Decolonization and Subjective Reconstruction -- Multiculturalism, Nationality, Cosmopolitanism -- PART II: THE SUBJECT OF SCHOOL AND SOCIETY -- Bildung in Society and History -- 'Molds' and ]Spirit' in the Eight-Year Study -- PART III: THE SUBJECT OF EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE -- Subjective Reconstruction through Aesthetic Education -- Currere and Cosmopolitanism -- Epilogue: The Recurring Question of the Subject -- --.
摘要、提要註:
This volume assembles essays addressing the recurring question of the 'subject,' understood both as human person and school subject, thereby elaborating the subjective and disciplinary character of curriculum studies. After examining scholarship on the 'subject,' Pinar critiques its absence in the new sociology of curriculum, its historically shifting presence in North European (and specifically German) conceptions of Bildung, in Pinar's concept of currere, in Frantz Fanon's theorizing of decolonization, and as the subject becomes reconstructed in the intercultural scholarship of Hongyu Wang and in Maxine Greene's theorization of art as experience. Of interest to scholars not only in the US, this book will hold special significance for graduate students and junior scholars who want to know how to conduct curriculum research and development in a field informed by scholarship and theory in the humanities.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137015839
The character of curriculum studies[electronic resource] :Bildung, Currere, and the recurring question of the subject /
Pinar, William
The character of curriculum studies
Bildung, Currere, and the recurring question of the subject /[electronic resource] :William F. Pinar. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (xvi, 256 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: THE SUBJECT OF POLITICS AND CULTURE -- The Unaddressed 'I' of Ideology Critique -- Decolonization and Subjective Reconstruction -- Multiculturalism, Nationality, Cosmopolitanism -- PART II: THE SUBJECT OF SCHOOL AND SOCIETY -- Bildung in Society and History -- 'Molds' and ]Spirit' in the Eight-Year Study -- PART III: THE SUBJECT OF EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE -- Subjective Reconstruction through Aesthetic Education -- Currere and Cosmopolitanism -- Epilogue: The Recurring Question of the Subject -- --.
This volume assembles essays addressing the recurring question of the 'subject,' understood both as human person and school subject, thereby elaborating the subjective and disciplinary character of curriculum studies. After examining scholarship on the 'subject,' Pinar critiques its absence in the new sociology of curriculum, its historically shifting presence in North European (and specifically German) conceptions of Bildung, in Pinar's concept of currere, in Frantz Fanon's theorizing of decolonization, and as the subject becomes reconstructed in the intercultural scholarship of Hongyu Wang and in Maxine Greene's theorization of art as experience. Of interest to scholars not only in the US, this book will hold special significance for graduate students and junior scholars who want to know how to conduct curriculum research and development in a field informed by scholarship and theory in the humanities.
ISBN: 9781137015839 (electronic bk.)
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