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Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey T. Popkewitz

Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey By T. Popkewitz

Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey by T. Popkewitz


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This collection includes original studies from scholars from thirteen nations, who explore the epistemic features figured in John Dewey's writings in his discourses on public schooling.

Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey Summary

Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey: Modernities and the Traveling of Pragmatism in Education by T. Popkewitz

This collection includes original studies from scholars from thirteen nations, who explore the epistemic features figured in John Dewey's writings in his discourses on public schooling. Pragmatism was one of the weapons used in the struggles about the development of the child who becomes the future citizen. The significance of Dewey in the book is not about Dewey as the messenger of pragmatism, but in locating different cultural, political and educational terrains in which debates about modernity, the modern self and the making of the citizen occurred.

Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey Reviews

'In this fascinating book, a group of distinguished scholars from twelve countries examine the historical role of John Dewey as an 'indigenous foreigner,' whose ideas about pragmatism, the child, and the school were reconstructed and re-assembled in one cultural setting after another around the world. At one level, the authors are exploring the historical development of the discourses of modernity, which provided visions of how the school could form the child into the citizen. At another level, the authors are disrupting the smooth texture of the current discourse of globalization, showing how local cultures have adapted and redirected ideas from abroad in historically specific ways.' - David F. Labaree, Stanford University, author of The Trouble with Ed Schools

'In my library, a special place is reserved for the books of Thomas Popkewitz. Two remarkable features of his work always amaze me: his creativity in choosing and defining the 'problem' and the intellectual sophistication that he brings to the analysis and to the discussion Popkewitz has done it again with this new book. It is a wonderful work that opens new avenues to read John Dewey and the 'traveling of pragmatism' in the light of a broader discussion about modernities. It is a book that illuminates new facets of John Dewey, multiplying the possibilities to problematize an 'author' and his circulation, appropriation, and transformation The book invites the reader to react, to question, and to struggle with the theses and ideas that are presented. To read Popkewitz is to enter into a critical dialogue, to join an intellectual game of interpretations and illuminations. This is a brilliant book by one of the most challenging authors of our times.' - Antonio Novoa, Professor of Education, University of Lisbon

'This collection shows how educational ideas have always traveled across the world, well before the fashionable talk of globalization. For most of the twentieth century, traveling ideas provided nation-states with the intellectual resources with which to interpret the requirements of modernity, leading to the invention of new pedagogic practices based upon existing cultural traditions, but incorporating also conceptions of the modern self. This important book contains some wonderful narratives about how John Dewey's educational philosophy, located within the distinctive American tradition of pragmatism, was appropriated by countries as diverse as China, Turkey, and Sweden to imagine their own distinctive projects of modernity. The book provides therefore a wonderful study of how ideas travel, and are indigenized.' - Fazal Rizvi, Professor in Educational Policy Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

About T. Popkewitz

THOMAS S. POPKEWITZ is Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction Modernity, Pragmatism and Dewey as Indigenous Foreigner; T.Popkewitz THE EUROPEAN SPACE Dewey as an Indigenous Foreigner: The Progressive Concepts of 'Liberty', 'Interest' and 'Experience' in the Technologies of Subjectivation of the Secondary Pupil (1880-1950); J.Ramos do O 'Society as School' Constructivist Pedagogies and the Changing Fashion of Governing the Self; K.Petersson & U.Olsson John Dewey and the Creation of the Modern Spain: Building the 'New' Spaniards in an Old Nation; M.A.Pereyra Balkanizing John Dewey; N.W.Sobe Language as Homeland: The European Reception of Dewey in the Challenge of Modernity; D.Troehler Dewey in Belgium - A Libation for Modernity; M.Depaepe , F.Simon , T.Decoster , & A.Van Gorp THE AMERICAS Discursive Inscriptions in the Fabrication of a Modern Self: Mexican Educational Appropriations of Dewey's Writings; R.N. Buenfil Burgos The Foreign that did not become Indigenous: The History of the Reception of Dewey and the New School Movement in Argentina (1920-1940); I.Dussel & M.Caruso The Circulation of John Dewey's Writings in Brazil: A Study of Dissemination Strategies; M.J.Warde The Appropriation of Dewey in Colombia: 1914-1946; J.Saenz Obregon Asia/Asia Minor Dewey and the Postwar Japan; K.Ohkura A History of the Present on Chinese Intellectuals: Confucianism and Pragmatism; J.Qi Dewey and the Modernization of Turkey; S.Bilgi & S.OEzsoy

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NPB9780230605145
9780230605145
0230605141
Inventing the Modern Self and John Dewey: Modernities and the Traveling of Pragmatism in Education by T. Popkewitz
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2008-09-18
302
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