Poetics of Alterity Education, Art, Politics

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Pub. Date: 2022-11-14
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Summary

Attending to anxieties inherent in teaching and learning, in school and the wider world, Poetics of Alterity’s powerful rationale for the curriculum provides nothing less than a new grounding for the humanities.

 

  • Shows how education today is commonly oriented towards citizenship and skills for life, with aims of happiness and wellbeing but this benign image harbours surreptitious forms of control, which ultimately undermine the goods it professes to safeguard and stifle education’s very purpose
  • Explores how the release from these constrictions can be found by attending to elements of experience that seem to escape our grip, from challenging aspects of our moral lives to struggles over practicalities of curriculum content
  • The more robust, more outward-turning orientation the author demonstrates emphasises engagement with subject-matter, with problems and forms of narrative, that defy pre-determined formulations and categories
  • The author’s dialogue with Heidegger, Levinas, Derrida, and Celan shows how acknowledgement of the other must condition not only practices of teaching and learning but practicalities of our social and political lives

Author Biography

Soyoung Lee is Assistant Professor of Education at Pusan National University, South Korea. She previously worked in primary education. Her main areas of scholarship are phenomenology, poststructuralism, and the philosophy of language, especially in relation to ethics, education in the arts and humanities, and teacher education. Her recent work explores themes of mourning and remembrance.

Table of Contents

List of Figures vii

Foreword ix

Introduction 1

1 Poetics of the Encyclopaedia: Knowledge, Pedagogy, and Research Today 15

2 Thinking in Nearness: Seven Steps on the Way to a Heideggerian Approach to Education 43

3 From Heidegger to Translation and the Address of the Other 67

4 ‘Ethics is an Optics’: Ethical Practicality and the Exposure of Teaching 91

5 Covering the Wound: Education and the Work of Mourning 115

6 Problems of Knowledge: Reading a Poem, Reading the Immemorial 143

7 Wandering Words, Words in Faith: Speak You Too 179

References 215

Index 225

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