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Lacan And Education Policy Matthew Clarke

  • SKU: BELL-50219416
Lacan And Education Policy Matthew Clarke
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Matthew Clarke
ISBN: 9781350070554, 9781350070585, 1350070556, 1350070580
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Lacan And Education Policy Matthew Clarke by Matthew Clarke 9781350070554, 9781350070585, 1350070556, 1350070580 instant download after payment.

Lacan and Education Policy draws on the rich conceptual resources of Lacanian psychoanalysis. Using Lacan's four discourses Matthew Clarke offers a sophisticated critique of recent education policy and the neoliberal model of political economy within which it sits, including the ways in which education has been diminished and trivialised through the economistic and depoliticising moves of policy. Clarke articulates possibilities for thinking differently about education and education policy beyond the reductive narratives of neoliberalism. He argues that psychoanalytic theory is valuable, not so much for allowing us to see what education 'really is', but for offering insights into what prevents education from 'being', enabling us to shift our focus instead into the possibilities education offers as a space of 'becoming'. The book suggests possibilities for conceptualising and creating 'the other side' of education.

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