Postmodernism and Education: Different Voices, Different WorldsRoutledge, 2002 - 256 páginas In this book, the authors explore and clarify the nature of postmodernism and provide a detailed introduction to key writers in the field such as Lacan Derrida Foucault Lyotard They examine the impact of this thinking upon contemporary theory and practice of education, concentrating particularly upon how postmodernist ideas challenge existing concepts, structures and hierarchies. |
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argues attempt autonomy become bildungsroman centred challenge closure conception consciousness consequence constituted constructed continually critical pedagogy critique cultural decentring deconstruction Derrida desire for mastery disciplinary discipline discourse of competence educational practices effect emancipation emancipatory emphasis Enlightenment experience experiential learning feminism feminist feminist pedagogy foregrounding forms Foucault gender goal grand narratives human humanistic psychology identity implications individual Lacan language games learners legitimised logocentric ludic Lyotard meaning metanarratives modernist nature neo-conservative notion NVQs object one’s oppression organisation paradigm particular performance points political position possible post-structuralist postmodern condition power-knowledge formations practices of education present problem problematise produce progress psychoanalysis question rational reality reason recognise reconfiguration reflexivity relation relationship resistance role scientific knowledge scientific psychology seen sense signifier simply social formation structures teachers teleology textuality theory and practice totalising truth unconscious undermined understanding words writing