Educational metamorphoses : philosophical reflections on identity and culture

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Educational metamorphoses : philosophical reflections on identity and culture

Jane Roland Martin

Rowman & Littlefield, c2007

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-160) and index

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内容説明

A preeminent philosopher of education in the United States, Jane Roland Martin challenges conventional wisdom that education consists of small, incremental changes within a student's life. Using case studies of personal transformations, or metamorphoses, Martin examines Malcolm X, George Bernard Shaw's Eliza Doolittle, Victor - the Wild Boy of Aveyron, Minik the Inuit Child, and several others to demonstrate how substantial personal change can be and how vital education is as a fundamental determinant of the human condition. Martin's study results in three important claims: that each of us undergoes personal metamorphoses as a result of education; that these changes can result in a radically altered identity and can therefore be either good or bad; and that each change constitutes a culture crossing which can be accompanied by feelings of guilt, accusations of betrayal, alienation, and a sense of loss.

目次

0 Introduction Chapter 1 Rereading the Pygmalion Myth Chapter 2 The Journey from Nature to Culture Chapter 3 Life as a Chronology of Identity Changes Chapter 4 Educational Metamorphoses as Culture Crossings Chapter 5 Varieties of Metamorphoses Chapter 6 Circulating the Gift of Education 7 Conclusion

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