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  • Recapturing the Personal: Essays on Education and Embodied Knowledge in Comparative Perspective

    Recapturing the Personal by Epstein, Irving;

    Essays on Education and Embodied Knowledge in Comparative Perspective

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Information Age Publishing
    • Date of Publication 21 November 2006
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781593115845
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages248 pages
    • Size 234x156x13 mm
    • Weight 354 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This volume explores theoretical and practical applications of embodied knowledge in education, focusing on the contributions of Foucault, Bourdieu, and Butler. It provides a sampling of important theoretical positions in the sociology of the body literature, rather than a comprehensive review.

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    Long description:

    In this volume, contributors discuss both the theoretical and practical applications of an embodied knowledge perspective, using the field of education as an exemplar. It should be noted that while the theorists whose writings are discussed in these pages, have made seminal contributions to the sociology of the body literature, it is not possible nor is it our goal to comprehensively review the theoretical discourse of everyone who has written in the area. Our more modest aim is to give our audience a sampling of what some of the important theoretical positions entail. To that end, we turn to the writings of the three social and cultural theorists whose work is given the greatest degree of attention in the volume, Foucault, Bourdieu, and Butler, and will briefly summarize their views.

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