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Foucault and a Politics of Confession in Education Andreas Fejes (Linkoeping University, Sweden)

Foucault and a Politics of Confession in Education By Andreas Fejes (Linkoeping University, Sweden)

Foucault and a Politics of Confession in Education by Andreas Fejes (Linkoeping University, Sweden)


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Foucault and a Politics of Confession in Education by Andreas Fejes (Linkoeping University, Sweden)

In liberal, democratic and capitalist societies today, we are increasingly invited to disclose our innermost thoughts to others. We are asked to turn our gaze inwards, scrutinizing ourselves, our behaviours and beliefs, while talking and writing about ourselves in these terms. This form of disclosure of the self resonates with older forms of church confession, and is now widely seen in practices of education in new ways in nurseries, schools, colleges, universities, workplaces and the wider policy arena.

This book brings together international scholars and researchers inspired by the work of Michel Foucault, to explore in detail what happens when these practices of confession become part of our lives and ways of being in education. The authors argue that they are not neutral, but political and powerful in their effects in shaping and governing people; they examine confession as discursive and contemporary practice so as to provoke critical thought.

International in scope and pioneering in the detail of its scrutiny of such practices, this book extends contemporary understanding of the exercise of power and politics of confessional practices in education and learning, and offers an alternative way of thinking of them. The book will be of value to educational practitioners, scholars, researchers and students, interested in the politics of their own practices.

About Andreas Fejes (Linkoeping University, Sweden)

Andreas Fejes is Professor in Adult Education Research at the division for education and adult learning at Linkoeping University, Sweden. Katherine Nicoll is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Stirling, Scotland.

Table of Contents

Author bios Acknowledgements Part 1 - Introduction 1. An emergence of confession in education Part 2 - A politics of confession in assessment 2. Confession and subjectifications in school performance evaluations 3. Fabricating the teacher's soul in teacher education 4. Assessing confession in shaping the professional 5. Confessions of an individual education plan 6. Visualization, performance, and the figure of the researcher
Part 3 - A politics of confession in dialogue 7. On confessional dialogue and collective subjects 8. Guiding adults: researching the ANT-ics of confessing 9. Confessional talk in parenting Part 4 - A politics of confession in State programmes 10. Is giving voice an incitement to confess? 11. Are we constructing Lutherans, people with values or US citizens? 12. Subjectivity, youth unemployment and culture of self 13. Historicizing Chinese self-reflection as a technology of confession Part 5 - A politics of confession as Care of the self 14. Reflections on lifelong learning and the making of the self in 15. Living the present otherwise

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NLS9780415833813
9780415833813
0415833817
Foucault and a Politics of Confession in Education by Andreas Fejes (Linkoeping University, Sweden)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-07-28
240
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