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Power Curriculum And Embodiment Rethinking Curriculum As Counterconduct And Counterpolitics 1st Edition James P Burns Auth

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Power Curriculum And Embodiment Rethinking Curriculum As Counterconduct And Counterpolitics 1st Edition James P Burns Auth
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Power Curriculum And Embodiment Rethinking Curriculum As Counterconduct And Counterpolitics 1st Edition James P Burns Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 163
Author: James P. Burns (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319685229, 9783319685236, 3319685228, 3319685236
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Power Curriculum And Embodiment Rethinking Curriculum As Counterconduct And Counterpolitics 1st Edition James P Burns Auth by James P. Burns (auth.) 9783319685229, 9783319685236, 3319685228, 3319685236 instant download after payment.

This book explores curriculum inquiry through the theoretical lens of governmentality as a site of disciplinary biopolitics and a system of heteropatriarchal political economy. Examining the powerscape in which education is currently situated, the author offers a conceptual framework for curriculum scholarship based on Foucault’s genealogy of power, and analyzes how curriculum design has historically effectuated disciplinary power on students and teachers. The book engages in a synoptic essay of the history of American violence, an important curricular issue, and finally applies Foucault’s concepts of truth-telling and self-care to curriculum studies as a form of self and social reconstruction in complicated conversation with each other.

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