This book argues that certain films have more to offer by way of conceptualising education than textual scholarship. Drawing on the work of the later Wittgenstein, it suggests that a shift in our philosophical focus from knowing to seeing can allow for ordinary educational phenomena (teachers, schools, children) to be appreciated anew. The book argues that cinema is the medium best placed to draw attention to this revaluation of the everyday, and particular films are presented as offering unique insights into the aesthetic nature of education as a concept. The book will be of primary interest to educators and educationalists alike, but its interdisciplinary nature should also appeal to those in the fields of film study, philosophy, and aesthetics.
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Springer International Publishing
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4
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XI, 227 p. 4 illus. in color.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-030-33634-9 (9783030336349)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-33632-5
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Alexis Gibbs is Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at the University of Winchester, UK. He also leads the University's MA programme in Philosophy of Education. His principal research interests sit at the intersection of ethics, aesthetics and language in educational thought.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Seeing philosophically.- Chapter 3. Seeing philosophy on film.- Chapter 4. Seeing (re)education on film.- Chapter 5. Seeing the child on film.- Chapter 6. Samira Makhmalbaf: the filmmaker as educationalist.- Chapter 7. A postscript on film pedagogy: context, community and criticism