First published in 1993, Japan and the Pursuit of a New American
Identity is a sophisticated analysis of the mission of education in a
multicultural age. Arguing that American education has been too long
constrained by conservative discourse – which positions schools and
students as weapons in an international competition with the Japanese
– author Walter Feinberg assesses the cultural and philosophical
limits of conservative vision as popularized by exponents Allan Bloom
and E. D. Hirsch. Feinberg then develops a vision of education which
accommodates the growing cultural diversity of American society and
American schools. At the heart of Feinberg’s study is a unique
philosophical analysis of Japanese and American attitudes towards work
and education. Through a series of sensitively developed interview
with American and Japanese workers, managers, parents, and teachers
who have experienced life in one another’s culture, he examines the
implications of our profound cultural differences with the Japanese
for the development of a new American, multicultural identity. This
book will be of interest to students of education, pedagogy, history
and public policy.
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Work and Education in a Multicultural Age
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ISBN
9781003827078
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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