Postmodernism and Education: Different Voices, Different WorldsIn this book, the authors explore and clarify the nature of postmodernism and provide a detailed introduction to key writers in the field such as Lacan Derrida Foucault Lyotard They examine the impact of this thinking upon contemporary theory and practice of education, concentrating particularly upon how postmodernist ideas challenge existing concepts, structures and hierarchies. |
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... psychology is examined as a case study of the problems which occur when this narrative is applied to an understanding of the 'human'. Psychology, both in its scientific and humanistic variants, was chosen because of its historical ...
... psychology is examined as a case study of the problems which occur when this narrative is applied to an understanding of the 'human'. Psychology, both in its scientific and humanistic variants, was chosen because of its historical ...
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Postmodernism and Education: Different Voices, Different Worlds Richard Edwards,Robin Usher Limited preview - 2002 |
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