Special 2018 Edition From the new Introduction by Michelle Fine,
Graduate Center, CUNY : "Why now, you may ask, should I return to a
book written in 1988? Because, in Maxine's words: 'When freedom is
the question, it is always time to begin.'" In The Dialectic of
Freedom, Maxine Greene argues that freedom must be achieved through
continuing resistance to the forces that limit, condition,
determine, and-too frequently-oppress. Examining the
interrelationship between freedom, possibility, and imagination in
American education, Greene taps the fields of philosophy, history,
educational theory, and literature in order to discuss the many
struggles that have characterized Americans' quests for freedom in
the midst of what is conceived to be a free society. Accounts of
the lives of women, immigrants, and minority groups highlight the
ways in which Americans have gone in search of openings in their
lived situations, learned to look at things as if they could be
otherwise, and taken action on what they found. Greene presents a
unique overview of American concepts and images of freedom from
Jefferson's time to the present. She examines the ways in which the
disenfranchised have historically understood and acted on their
freedom-or lack of it-in dealing with perceived and real obstacles
to expression and empowerment. Strong emphasis is placed on the
focal role of the arts and art experience in releasing human
imagination and enabling the young to reach toward their vision of
the possible. The author concludes with suggestions for approaches
to teaching and learning that can provoke both educators and
students to take initiatives, to transcend limits, and to pursue
freedom-not in solitude, but in reciprocity with others, not in
privacy, but in a public space
General
Imprint: |
Teachers College Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
John Dewey Lecture |
Release date: |
April 2018 |
First published: |
February 1988 |
Authors: |
Maxine Greene
|
Dimensions: |
228 x 155 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
168 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8077-2897-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
Philosophy of education
|
LSN: |
0-8077-2897-7 |
Barcode: |
9780807728970 |
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