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Peter Lang Primers

This series offers concise and accessible introductions to key areas within the humanities and social sciences. Each volume is crafted to provide a solid foundation for further study, featuring clear explanations and relevant examples. The goal is to make specialized knowledge approachable for a broader audience and students beginning their academic journeys. They are ideal for quickly grasping fundamental concepts and theories.

Foucault & education
  • Foucault & education

    • 129 pages
    • 5 hours of reading
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    This book explores the works of Michel Foucault and their relevance for educational theory and practice. Gail McNicol Jardine investigates Foucault's early examinations of the transformation of systems of knowledge as societies change, his in-depth, critical analyses of Knowledge-Power, and his increasingly more explicit examination of the relationship of the Self to acts of Knowledge-Power. Specific themes that are explored from Foucault's work are archeology, genealogy, disciplinary knowledge and power, normality, the gaze, panopticism, the examination, critique and resistance. This primer contains ample references that allow the reader to examine Foucault's own use of these important analytic concepts and tools. This book will be useful in undergraduate and graduate courses in education, critical theory, educational theory, critical pedagogy, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.

    Foucault & education