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Philosophical presentations of raising children: the grammar of upbringing

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This book uses contemporary film to articulate a philosophical account of raising children.

It forms part of a revaluation of the parent as a pedagogical figure, which stands in contrast to the instrumental accounts dominant in contemporary 'parenting' culture.

Hodgson and Ramaekers use film in order to offer an affirmative account of the experience of raising children, as a presentation of those inevitable aspects and experiences that upbringing is: the initiation into language and the world; the representative nature of the parent; and the maintaining of mundane practices that constitute our shared culture and community.

The films which are discussed are taken as grammatical investigations and enable the authors to develop an account of the use of film in education and as educational philosophy, and to respond to each film's invitation to articulate the existential dimensions of raising children.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3030125408 / 9783030125400
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
649.1
09/03/2019
England
English
117 pages
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