Hannah Arendt and Education
豆瓣
Renewing Our Common World
Gordon, Mordechai
简介
Hannah Arendt And Education is the first book to bring together a collection of essays on Hannah Arendt and education. The contributors contend that Arendt offers a unique perspective, one which enhances the liberal and critical traditions' call for transforming education so that it can foster the values of democratic citizenship and social justice. They focus on a wide array of Arendtian concepts- such as natality, action, freedom, public space, authority and judgment- which are particularly relevant for education in a democratic society. Teachers, educators, and citizens in general who are interested in democratic or civic education would benefit from reading this book.
contents
Chapter|9 pages
Introduction
By Mordechai Gordon
Chapter 1|26 pages
The Paradox of Natality: Teaching in the Midst of Belatedness
By Natasha Levinson
Chapter 2|29 pages
Hannah Arendt on Authority: Conservatism in Education Reconsidered
By Mordechai Gordon
Chapter 3|25 pages
Education for Judgment: An Arendtian Oxymoron?
By Stacy Smith
Chapter 4|33 pages
Contesting Utopianism: Hannah Arendt and the Tensions of Democratic Education
By Aaron Schutz
Chapter 5|26 pages
Multicultural Education and Arendtian Conservatism: On Memory, Historical Injury, and Our Sense of the Common
By Kimberley Curtis
Chapter 6|21 pages
Is Hannah Arendt a Multiculturalist?
By Ann Lane
Chapter 7|25 pages
Hannah Arendt on Politicizing the University and Other Clichés
By Peter Euben
Chapter 8|23 pages
The Eclipse of Thinking: An Arendtian Critique of Cooperative Learning
By Eduardo Duarte
Chapter 9|32 pages
What and How We Learned from Hannah Arendt: An Exchange of Letters
By Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Jerome Kohn
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