Raymond Williams' major contributions to intellectual progress are
usually categorised within cultural theory, media studies or
neo-Marxist studies. Serious analysis of his contributions to
education as a field of practice as well as a field of study have been
relatively neglected. This is the first book to redress that omission,
focusing on how his writing and thought have helped us to understand
education in Britain and also provide analytical tools that have
helped to shape educational studies in the USA and internationally.
Ian Menter draws on Williams' several novels, including _Border
Country_, as well as on his seminal contributions to cultural theory,
including _Culture and Society, The Long Revolution, Keywords and
Marxism and Literature. _Menter also examines how Williams' life
shaped his understanding of education including his early involvement
in adult education and his deeply ambivalent relationship with the
academy. Public education is positioned as a key arena of social
struggle where decisions shaping the nature of our futures and crucial
to creating a democratic and just society. The book includes a
foreword by Michael Apple who is John Boscom Professor Emeritus of
Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin–Madison,
USA, which makes reference to the importance of Williams' work in
relation to education in the USA.
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History, Culture, Democracy
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ISBN
9781350185401
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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