Format:
Online-Ressource (169 p)
ISBN:
9781138935044
Series Statement:
Studies in Curriculum Theory Series v.38
Content:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Lamenting -- Subjectivity in Danger -- An Arduous Step -- Overview of the Chapters -- 1 Hakbeolism -- What Is Hakbeolism? -- The Birth of Hakbeolism -- The Growth of Hakbeolism -- The Dire Consequences of Hakbeolism -- Conclusion -- 2 The Reciprocity of Currere, a Reconstruction of Self, and Autobiographical Theory -- Introduction -- Currere and Its Philosophical and Theoretical Groundings -- Circumstances of the Study -- Breakdown and the Arrested Self -- Understanding: Recognizing the Distance Phenomenon and Witnessing Signals -- Understanding: Anxiety and Paradox -- Incorporation -- The Dialectic of Anxiety -- The Reciprocity of Currere -- 3 An Ethic of Care -- Introduction -- Roots of the Ethic of Care -- An Ethic of Care and Ethics of Justice -- Coercive Caring -- Reciprocity and Inclusion -- Conclusion -- 4 Self-Care and Self-Understanding -- Introduction -- Self-Care -- Self-Understanding Through Autobiographical Study As a Form of Self-Care -- Having One's Own Standard -- Conclusion -- 5 Care-For-Others -- Introduction -- The King's Speech: A Jungian Take -- Disconfirmation, Love, and Anomaly -- Semantic Environment and Speech -- Compliance of Others in Disavowing a Student's Inner Voice -- Implications of The King's Speech on the Self-Other Relationship -- Conclusion -- 6 Self-Care and Care-For-Others -- Introduction -- Distance Between Ethics and Repressive Structures -- Understanding Love -- Discernment and Distance -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Description based upon print version of record
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Lamenting; Subjectivity in Danger; An Arduous Step; Overview of the Chapters; 1 Hakbeolism; What Is Hakbeolism?; The Birth of Hakbeolism; The Growth of Hakbeolism; The Dire Consequences of Hakbeolism; Conclusion; 2 The Reciprocity of Currere, a Reconstruction of Self, and Autobiographical Theory; Introduction; Currere and Its Philosophical and Theoretical Groundings; Circumstances of the Study; Breakdown and the Arrested Self; Understanding: Recognizing the Distance Phenomenon and Witnessing Signals
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Understanding: Anxiety and ParadoxIncorporation; The Dialectic of Anxiety; The Reciprocity of Currere; 3 An Ethic of Care; Introduction; Roots of the Ethic of Care; An Ethic of Care and Ethics of Justice; Coercive Caring; Reciprocity and Inclusion; Conclusion; 4 Self-Care and Self-Understanding; Introduction; Self-Care; Self-Understanding Through Autobiographical Study As a Form of Self-Care; Having One's Own Standard; Conclusion; 5 Care-For-Others; Introduction; The King's Speech: A Jungian Take; Disconfirmation, Love, and Anomaly; Semantic Environment and Speech
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Compliance of Others in Disavowing a Student's Inner VoiceImplications of The King's Speech on the Self-Other Relationship; Conclusion; 6 Self-Care and Care-For-Others; Introduction; Distance Between Ethics and Repressive Structures; Understanding Love; Discernment and Distance; Conclusion; Conclusion; References; Index
Additional Edition:
9781317384625
Additional Edition:
9781138935044
Additional Edition:
Print version The Concept of Care in Curriculum Studies : Juxtaposing Currere and Hakbeolism
Language:
English
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