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CONFLUENCES Intercultural Journeying in Research and Teaching
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"In this book, Canadian scholar David Geoffrey Smith reflects on over thirty years of research and teaching in the human sciences, including education. Written between 1986 and 2018, the essays are organized around three themes: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences; The Poststructuralist Turn; Globalization and Its Discontents; East/West Encounters and the Search for Wisdom. As a historical guide through the defining discourses in the human sciences, this volume could well serve as an introductory text for graduate students in education and other cognate disciplines like nursing, recreation and cultural studies. The writing can be described as a form of meditative praxis, while the emphasis on interculturality addresses issues in literacy, pedagogy, politics, critical thinking, teacher education, and cultural healing from a geopolitical perspective, drawing on insights from both Western and Eastern traditions and the author's personal experience of being born in China and raised in Central Africa (Northern Rhodesia/Zambia)"-- Provided by publisher.
Title
CONFLUENCES Intercultural Journeying in Research and Teaching : From Hermeneutics to a Changing World Order.
Additional Titles
CONFLUENCES Intercultural Journeying in Research and Teaching
Publisher
Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Incorporated
Creation Date
2020
Content
Journeying : a meditation on leaving home and coming home -- Not just as we please : a meditation on what it means to make a difference -- A meditation on an answer from Ku Shan -- The mission of the hermeneutic scholar -- Hermeneutic inquiry -- The hermeneutic imagination and the pedagogic text -- Experimental hermeneutics : interpreting educational reality -- Experience and interpretation in global times : the case of special education -- Postcolonialism and globalization : thoughts toward a new hermeneutic pedagogy -- On being critical about language : the critical theory tradition and implications for language education -- Brighter than a thousand suns : facing pedagogy in the nuclear shadow -- Teacher education as a form of discourse -- On discursivity and neurosis : conditions of possibility of (West) discourse with others -- Modernism, hyperliteracy, and the colonization of the word -- Modernism, postmodernism, and the future of pedagogy -- The geography of theory and the pedagogy of place -- Teacher education and global culture -- The problem for the south is the north (but the problem for the north is the north) -- The specific challenges of globalization for teaching and vice versa -- A few modest prophecies : the WTO, globalization, and the future of reason -- From Leo Strauss to collapse theory : considering the neoconservative attack on modernity and the work of education -- Not rocket science : on the limits of conservative pedagogy -- Engaging Peter McLaren and the new Marxism in education : an essay review of McLaren's Rage+hope -- The deep politics of war and the curriculum of disillusion -- Identity, self, and other in the conduct of pedagogical action : an East/West inquiry -- "... the farthest west is but the farthest east" : the long way of oriental/occidental engagement -- Wisdom responses to globalization : the pedagogic context -- Can wisdom trump the market as a basis for education? -- On studying Confucius : pitfalls and possibilities in global times -- Spiritual cardiology and the heart of wisdom -- Children and the gods of war -- Fake news and other conundrums in "reading the world" at empire's end.
Series
Current Perspectives on Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Education