Thomas A. Popkewitz Jennifer Diaz Christopher Kirchgasler
Bringing together the sociology of knowledge, cultural studies, and post-foundational and historical approaches, this book asks what schooling does, and what are its limits and dangers. The focus is on how the systems of reason that govern schooling embody historically generated rules and standards about what is talked about, thought, and acted on; about the "nature" of children; about the practices and paradoxes of educational reform. These systems of reason are examined to consider issues of power, the political, and social exclusion. The transnational perspectives interrelate historical...
Bringing together the sociology of knowledge, cultural studies, and post-foundational and historical approaches, this book asks what schooling does...