
The Practice of Equality
Jacques Rancière and Critical Pedagogy
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 31. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
978-1-78874-029-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book is the first to focus specifically on the highly original contribution to the field of Critical Pedagogy made by the sometimes «irritable» French philosopher Jacques Rancière. The book represents a significant addition to the growing body of work on Rancière as well as to the field of Critical Pedagogy. While introducing and contextualising Rancière for those unfamiliar with him, the book also develops an understanding of the singularity of his conception of pedagogy for those already acquainted with his work. Central to the book is Rancière's vision of education as a «practice of equality» - a method grounded in an assumption of intellectual equality between students and teachers. Throughout the chapters of the book, the contemporary relevance of this vision is drawn out for educators in schools and universities, adult and popular educators, as well as for political activists. For anyone and everyone with an interest in teaching and learning, this book contains vital insights for the survival and development of education as a democratic, critical and emancipatory project.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
7 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
297 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78874-029-6 (9781788740296)
DOI
10.3726/b11864
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Stephen Cowden is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Coventry University. He has a long standing interest in the area of Critical Pedagogy and is one of the editors of the «New Disciplinary Perspectives in Education» series. In 2013 he co-authored the book Acts of Knowing: Critical Pedagogy In, Against and Beyond the University. He also writes on Social Work theory and practice and on the sociology of Religious Fundamentalism.
David Ridley is an independent researcher and journalist who has also taught various subjects at Coventry University for the last six years. In the field of education studies, as well as his work on Jacques Rancière, David is also currently finishing a book on John Dewey, and, inspired by the Lucas Plan, on the idea of a «socially-useful university».
Content
CONTENTS: Sarah Galloway: Ranciere, Freire and Critical Pedagogy - Oliver Davis: <<Glearning>> from Ranciere - Jeremy F. Lane: Neither <<Sociologist>> Nor <<Republican>>: The <<Singularity>> of Ranciere's Intervention in French Education Debates - David Ridley: Flipping for Profit or Equality? Ranciere and the Marketisation of Higher Education - Jones Irwin: Alternative Genealogies of Resistance - Lyotard, Ranciere and '68: Before and After - Mark Howard: The Positive Project of the Radical Political Subject: Self-activity and Verification of Intellectual Equality - Mike Neary: Reading Ranciere Symptomatically.