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Education and the illusions of emancipation
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Radford, Luis
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Academic Freedom
/ Antinomy
/ Capitalism
/ Children
/ Culturally Relevant Education
/ Education
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational research
/ Emancipation
/ Enlightenment
/ Ethics
/ Foucault, Michel
/ Learning
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ New York
/ SECTION TWO: SUBJECTIVE SPACES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING
/ Social aspects
/ Teachers
2012
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Education and the illusions of emancipation
by
Radford, Luis
in
Academic Freedom
/ Antinomy
/ Capitalism
/ Children
/ Culturally Relevant Education
/ Education
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational research
/ Emancipation
/ Enlightenment
/ Ethics
/ Foucault, Michel
/ Learning
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ New York
/ SECTION TWO: SUBJECTIVE SPACES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING
/ Social aspects
/ Teachers
2012
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Education and the illusions of emancipation
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Radford, Luis
in
Academic Freedom
/ Antinomy
/ Capitalism
/ Children
/ Culturally Relevant Education
/ Education
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational research
/ Emancipation
/ Enlightenment
/ Ethics
/ Foucault, Michel
/ Learning
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ New York
/ SECTION TWO: SUBJECTIVE SPACES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING
/ Social aspects
/ Teachers
2012
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Education and the illusions of emancipation
2012
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In this article, I deal with the question of emancipation in education. In the first part of the article, I argue that contemporary concepts of emancipation are explicitly or implicitly related to the idea of the sovereign subject articulated by Kant and other philosophers of the Enlightenment. I contend that our modern enlightened concepts of emancipation rest on a dichotomy between an autonomous and self-sufficient subject and its sociocultural world. Referring to current research in mathematics education, I show how this dichotomy leads to intrinsic contradictions that haunt ongoing educational practices.These contradictions, I contend, are manifested in the hopeless efforts to bridge the gap between the deeds and thoughts of an autonomous individual and the regimes of reason and truth in which the individual finds itself subsumed. In particular, I argue that emancipation as understood in the enlightened modern sense remains a chimeric and unfulfillable dream. In the second part of the article, I suggest that emancipation can still be an orienting vector of educational practice and research, but it needs to be conceptualized differently: emancipation needs not be predicated in terms of individuals' freedom and individualist autonomy, but in critical-ethical terms.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands
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