Toward an Imperfect Education: Facing Humanity, Rethinking Cosmopolitanism / Edition 1

Toward an Imperfect Education: Facing Humanity, Rethinking Cosmopolitanism / Edition 1

by Sharon Todd
ISBN-10:
1594516227
ISBN-13:
9781594516221
Pub. Date:
03/30/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1594516227
ISBN-13:
9781594516221
Pub. Date:
03/30/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Toward an Imperfect Education: Facing Humanity, Rethinking Cosmopolitanism / Edition 1

Toward an Imperfect Education: Facing Humanity, Rethinking Cosmopolitanism / Edition 1

by Sharon Todd
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Overview

The theory of cosmopolitanism is built on a paradoxical commitment to a universal idea of humanity and to a respect for human pluralism. Toward an Imperfect Education critiques the assumed "goodness" of humans that underwrites the idea of humanity and explores how antagonistic human interactions such as conflict, violence, and suffering are a fundamental aspect of life in a pluralistic world. This book proposes that the inescapable difference between humans compels our ethical and political observations in education. Todd persuasively argues that facing humanity in all its complexity and imperfection ought to be a central element of the cosmopolitan project to create a more just and humane education. Informed primarily by poststructural philosophy and feminist theory, she focuses on how sexual, cultural, and religious difference intersect with universal claims made in the name of humanity. Individual chapters develop a novel framework for dealing with antagonism in relation to human rights, democracy, citizenship, and cross-cultural understanding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594516221
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/30/2010
Series: Interventions: Education, Philosophy, and Culture
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Prologue: Education and an Imperfect Garden 1

Chapter 1 Facing Humanity: Crisis and Inevitability 7

Chapter 2 Rethinking Cosmopolitanism Along the Fault Lines of a Divided Modernity 23

Chapter 3 Not Just for Myself: Questioning the Subject of Human Rights 51

Chapter 4 Promoting a Just Education: Dilemmas of Rights, Freedom, and Justice 66

Chapter 5 Whose Rights? Whose Freedom? 78

Chapter 6 Educating Beyond Consensus: Facing Cross-Cultural Conflict as Radical Democratic Possibility 98

Chapter 7 Educating the Sexed Citizen: Irigaray and the Promise of a Humanity That Is Yet to Come 117

Chapter 8 Teachers Judging Without Scripts, or Thinking Cosmopolitan 138

Epilogue: Toward an Imperfect Education 152

References 156

Index 165

About the Author 169

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