Rancière, public education and the taming of democracy /

"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...

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Corporate Author: Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Other Authors: Simons, Maarten, Masschelein, Jan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Series:Educational philosophy and theory special issue book series ; 17.
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Introduction: Hatred of Democracy⁵and of the Public Role of Education? / Maarten Simons, Jan Masschelein
  • The Public Role of Teaching: To keep the Door Closed / Goele Cornelissen
  • Learner, Student, Speaker: Why it Matters how we Call those we Teach / Gert Biesta
  • Ignorance and Translation, ₁Artifacts₂ for Practices of Equality / Marc Derycke
  • Democratic Education: An (Im)possibility that yet Remains to Come / Daniel Friedrich, Bryn Jaastad, Thomas S Popkewitz
  • Governmental, Political and Pedagogic Subjectivation: Foucault Rancïre / Maarten Simons, Jan Masschelein
  • The Immigrant has no Proper Name: The Disease of Consensual Democracy within the Myth of Schooling / Carl Anders S̃fstr̲m
  • Queer Politics in Schools: A Rancïrean Reading / Claudia W Ruitenberg
  • Paulo Freire's Last Laugh: Rethinking Critical Pedagogy's Funny Bone through Jacques Rancïre / Tyson Edward Lewis
  • Settling no Conflict in the Public Place: Truth in Education, and in Rancïrean Scholarship / Charles Bingham
  • The Hatred of Public Schooling: The School as the of Democracy / Jan Masschelein, Maarten Simons
  • Endgame: Reading, Writing, Talking (and Perhaps Thinking) in a Faculty of Education / Jorge Larrosa
  • Index.