The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education

Offers a sweeping review of conceptions of and approaches to childhood.

In this wide-ranging work, David Kennedy undertakes a philosophically grounded analysis of the history of childhood, the history of adulthood, and their interrelationship. Using themes and perspectives from the history of childhood, mythology, psychoanalysis, art, literature, philosophy, and education, the author locates the experience of childhood across all stages of the human life cycle, and thereby weighs its transformative potential for human culture. He offers a nuanced approach to child study that raises issues about how adults see children and how children see themselves, which could lead to a qualitatively different system of teacher preparation-a system that views the child as participant rather than object in the structure of social reproduction. This sweeping review of conceptions of and approaches to childhood yields a profound vision of what schooling should be like.

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The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education

Offers a sweeping review of conceptions of and approaches to childhood.

In this wide-ranging work, David Kennedy undertakes a philosophically grounded analysis of the history of childhood, the history of adulthood, and their interrelationship. Using themes and perspectives from the history of childhood, mythology, psychoanalysis, art, literature, philosophy, and education, the author locates the experience of childhood across all stages of the human life cycle, and thereby weighs its transformative potential for human culture. He offers a nuanced approach to child study that raises issues about how adults see children and how children see themselves, which could lead to a qualitatively different system of teacher preparation-a system that views the child as participant rather than object in the structure of social reproduction. This sweeping review of conceptions of and approaches to childhood yields a profound vision of what schooling should be like.

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The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education

The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education

by David Kennedy
The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education

The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education

by David Kennedy

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Offers a sweeping review of conceptions of and approaches to childhood.

In this wide-ranging work, David Kennedy undertakes a philosophically grounded analysis of the history of childhood, the history of adulthood, and their interrelationship. Using themes and perspectives from the history of childhood, mythology, psychoanalysis, art, literature, philosophy, and education, the author locates the experience of childhood across all stages of the human life cycle, and thereby weighs its transformative potential for human culture. He offers a nuanced approach to child study that raises issues about how adults see children and how children see themselves, which could lead to a qualitatively different system of teacher preparation-a system that views the child as participant rather than object in the structure of social reproduction. This sweeping review of conceptions of and approaches to childhood yields a profound vision of what schooling should be like.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791481462
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series, Early Childhood Education: Inquiries and Insights
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 247
File size: 367 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Kennedy is Associate Professor of Educational Foundations at Montclair State University.


David Kennedy is Professor Emeritus of Educational Foundations at Montclair State University. He is the coeditor (with Brock Bahler) of Philosophy of Childhood Today: Exploring the Boundaries and the author of The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity, and Education, also published by SUNY Press, among many other books.

Table of Contents

Preface
  
1. Questioning Childhood
     
      Whose Child?
      Which Adult?
      The Western Construction of Childhood
      Theorizing Childhood 
      Adult-Child Dialogue 
      The Child Before Us: Education, Parenting, and the Evolution of Subjectivity
  
2. The Primordial Child 
     
      The Divine Child
      The Romantic Child 
      Romanticism, Education, and the New Humanity
  
3. The Invention of Adulthood
     
      Adultism and Models of the Self 
      The Evolution of Adulthood/Childhood 
      The Evolution of the Adult-Child Relationship
  
4. Childhood and the Intersubject 
     
      Boundary Work
      The Ego Dethroned
      The Emergence of the Intersubject 
      Psychogenic Theory of History and the Present Age
      The Dialectics of Reason and Desire
      The Privileged Stranger
  
5. Reimagining School 
     
      The Purposes of Schooling
      The Space of Dialogue
      The School as Laboratory of the Third Way of Living 
      The Dark and the Light 
      Notes
      Bibliography
Index 

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