Derrida, deconstruction and education : ethics of pedagogy and research
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Derrida, deconstruction and education : ethics of pedagogy and research
Blackwell, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
First published as a special issue of Educational philosophy and theory, 2003
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Description
A collection of original essays exploring the significance of Derrida's thought for education, pedagogy and the ethics of teaching and research.
A collection of original essays exploring the significance of Derrida's thought for education, pedagogy, and the ethics of teaching and research
Recognises that Derrida is a profound educational thinker, concerned with questions of pedagogy
Written by a team of international scholars
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors. Preface.
1. Introduction: Derrida and the Philosophy of Education: Peter Trifonas (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto).
2. Applied Derrida: (Mis)Reading the Work of Mourning in Educational Research: Patti Lather (Ohio State University).
3. The Teaching of Philosophy: Renewed Rights and Responsibilities: Denise Egea-Kuehne (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge).
4. The Ethics of Science and/as Research: Deconstruction and the Orientations of a New Academic Responsibility: Peter Trifonas (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto).
5. Archiving Derrida: Marla Morris (Georgia Southern University).
Derrida, Pedagogy and the Calculation of the Subject: Michael A. Peters (University of Glasgow).
6. Signal Event Context: Trace Technologies of the Habit@online: Robert Luke (University of Toronto).
7. Dewey, Derrida and 'The Double Bind': Jim Garrison (Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia).
Index.
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