Schooling as a Ritual Performance: Toward a Political Economy of Educational Symbols and GesturesRowman & Littlefield, 1999 - 354 σελίδες One of the most compelling ethnographies of school ever written, 'Schooling as a Ritual Performance' has for over a decade made its mark among educators, sociologists, and those seeking to understand the cultural meaning of classroom practices. Written by one of the major world figures on the educational left, 'Schooling as a Ritual Performance' is a pioneering study of the partnership between capitalism and religion and the educational offspring it produces. Not since Paul Willis' 'Learning to Labor' has an educational ethnography about schooling so pushed the limits of current social theory. Now, in a new edition to this classic text, McLaren engages with some of the latest anthropological thinking and presents readers with a powerful manifesto for critical ethnography in the coming millennium. |
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Σελίδα xxxv
... contemporary society , and Jesus and Mary appear in this photo as sacred guardians of the magic box , perhaps ensuring that the evil of contemporary television programming will not corrupt viewers ; the statues also appear to be an ...
... contemporary society , and Jesus and Mary appear in this photo as sacred guardians of the magic box , perhaps ensuring that the evil of contemporary television programming will not corrupt viewers ; the statues also appear to be an ...
Σελίδα xxxix
... contemporary historical events , and how they are embodied in the ritualized contradictions of capitalist social relations as recorded in situ and theorized in the concrete . Since the worst kind of ethnographic writing is where ...
... contemporary historical events , and how they are embodied in the ritualized contradictions of capitalist social relations as recorded in situ and theorized in the concrete . Since the worst kind of ethnographic writing is where ...
Σελίδα xlii
... contemporary social life , creating a proliferation of secondary environments , mediating everything . It is present in the disembodied voices and images which address us from the screens on our local petrol station forecourt . It is a ...
... contemporary social life , creating a proliferation of secondary environments , mediating everything . It is present in the disembodied voices and images which address us from the screens on our local petrol station forecourt . It is a ...
Σελίδα liv
... contemporary body , identities , and politics . The social power of money forces the body into postures of laboring and work under a particular condition of valuation that only holds out the possibility of realizing desire through money ...
... contemporary body , identities , and politics . The social power of money forces the body into postures of laboring and work under a particular condition of valuation that only holds out the possibility of realizing desire through money ...
Σελίδα lviii
... contemporary social division of labor . Fetishization as the Performance of Normativity A critical pedagogy of ritual performance needs to be grounded in a theory of commodity fetishism . Such a pedagogy assists our understanding of ...
... contemporary social division of labor . Fetishization as the Performance of Normativity A critical pedagogy of ritual performance needs to be grounded in a theory of commodity fetishism . Such a pedagogy assists our understanding of ...
Περιεχόμενα
Education as a cultural system | 1 |
The setting | 51 |
The structure of conformity | 81 |
The antistructure of resistance | 145 |
Making Catholics | 180 |
Summary recommendations and reflections | 217 |
Coda | 263 |
Afterword | 292 |
Notes | 299 |
Bibliography | 309 |
Name index | 337 |
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353 | |
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Schooling as a Ritual Performance: Toward a Political Economy of Educational ... Peter McLaren Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1999 |
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academic analysis Anthony Wilden anthropology articulation attempt Azorean students Barbara Myerhoff become behaviour body Brock capital capitalist Catholic school classroom rituals clown commodity fetishism communitas concept constituted contemporary context critical ethnography critical pedagogy critique cultural curriculum discourse dominant educational embodied enfleshment ethical ethnographic existence Exú gestures Grimes hegemony Henry Giroux human ideology immigrants important instructional rites instructional rituals kids lessons liminal servant lived mass McLaren meaning metaphors micro rituals Myerhoff norms oppressive parents Paulo Freire Peter Peter McLaren political Portuguese students postmodern postmodernists practices prayer priest Rappaport reality reification relations religion class religious resistance Richard Schechner ritologists ritual knowledge Ritual Performance ritual studies role root paradigms sacred Sally Falk Moore sanctity secular SEGMENT semiotic sense serve social drama society St Ryan streetcorner structure struggle suite teachers teaching theory tion Toronto transformation understanding values Victor Turner York
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Σελίδα xxxii - Men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living.
Σελίδα xliii - Men make their own history, but not of their own free will; not under circumstances they themselves have chosen but under the given and inherited circumstances with which they are directly confronted.
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