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Lost Subjects, Contested Objects

Lost Subjects, Contested Objects
Author: Deborah P. Britzman
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791438077

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A study of love and hate in learning and an argument for why educators might begin with consideration of these psychical dynamics when interpreting the conflictive dreams of education.


Practice Makes Practice

Practice Makes Practice
Author: Deborah P. Britzman
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0791486222

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This revised edition of the classic text explores the complexity of what learning to teach means. While the research on teacher education continues to proliferate, Practice Makes Practice remains the discipline’s indispensable classic text. Drawing upon critical ethnography, this new edition of this best-selling book asks the question, what does learning to teach do and mean to newcomers and to those who surround them? Deborah P. Britzman writes poignantly of the struggle for significance and the contradictory realities of secondary teaching. She offers a theory of difficulty in learning and explores why the blaming of individuals is so prevalent in education. The completely revised introduction presents a refined and further developed theoretical framework and analysis, discussing why we might return to a study of teaching and learning. Also included in this updated edition is an insightful “hidden chapter” that comments on the methodology of the study and some of the dilemmas the author continues to face as her own thinking develops around the issues of representing teaching and learning for those just entering the profession. Deborah P. Britzman is Distinguished Research Professor at York University. She is the author of many books, including The Very Thought of Education: Psychoanalysis and the Impossible Professions; After-Education: Anna Freud, Melanie Klein, and Psychoanalytic Histories of Learning; and Lost Subjects, Contested Objects: Toward a Psychoanalytic Inquiry of Learning, all published by SUNY Press.


Unmarked

Unmarked
Author: Peggy Phelan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 113491640X

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Unmarked is a controversial analysis of the fraught relation between political and representational visibility in contemporary culture. Written from and for the Left, Unmarked rethinks the claims of visibility politics through a feminist psychoanalytic examination of specific performance texts - including photography, painting, film, theatre and anti-abortion demonstrations.


A Psychoanalyst in the Classroom

A Psychoanalyst in the Classroom
Author: Deborah P. Britzman
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1438457340

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A Psychoanalyst in the Classroom provides rich descriptions of the surprising ways individuals handle matters of love and hate when dealing with reading and writing in the classroom. With wit and sharp observations, Deborah P. Britzman advocates for a generous recognition of the vulnerabilities, creativity, and responsibilities of university learning. Britzman develops themes that include the handling of technique in psychoanalysis and pedagogy, the uses of theory, regression to adolescence, the inner life of gender, the untold story of the writing block, and everyday mistakes in teaching and learning. She also examines the relationship between mental health and experiences of teaching and learning.


Under the Sign of Hope

Under the Sign of Hope
Author: Leslie Rebecca Bloom
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791439173

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Under the Sign of Hope examines the practices of life history, ethnographic fieldwork, and interpretation of women's narratives, ultimately asserting the importance of self-reflexivity for feminist methodology. Bloom takes the stance that what is critical to research is an ability to analyze the complexities of researcher-participant relationships and the limitations of narrative interpretation.


Learning from the Other

Learning from the Other
Author: Sharon Todd
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 079148629X

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Learning from the Other presents a philosophical investigation into the ethical possibilities of education, especially social justice education. In this original treatment, Sharon Todd rethinks the ethical basis of responsibility as emerging out of the everyday and complex ways we engage difference within educational settings. She works through the implications of the productive tension between the thought of Emmanuel Levinas and that of Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein, Judith Butler, Cornelius Castoriadis, and others. Challenging the idea that knowledge about the other is the answer to questions of responsibility, she proposes that responsibility is rooted instead in a learning from the other. The author focuses on empathy, love, guilt, and listening to highlight the complex nature of learning from difference and to probe where the conditions for ethical possibility might lie.


Novel Education

Novel Education
Author: Deborah P. Britzman
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780820481487

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What is a novel education like? The surprising reply supposes that fiction affects the crisis of understanding work within the human professions of teaching and psychoanalysis. The studies of learning and not learning presented begin with the delicate surprise made from representing affective experiences and conflicts within self/other relations. Freud's question of presenting psychoanalysis to others, and the accidental pedagogy made, continues to animate our debates on the uses of affected learning. Novel Education analyzes the perils and pleasures of inviting, narrating, and interpreting emotional experience in learning and not learning. Drawing upon contemporary psychoanalytic debates on the relation between understanding and therapeutic action, these studies open discussion on the unusual world of psychoanalytic methods and link free association and the transference to the aesthetic conflicts made from thinking about sexuality, and the difficulties of inhibition in learning, listening, and the teacher's memory of remembering learning to teach. Novel Education highlights a discussion of the teacher's depression and the difficulty of formulating subjective knowledge from practices, philosophies, and theories in the human professions. It raises the question of how fields of thought and practice affect themselves. How may we describe the human idiom made in pedagogical and psychoanalytic relationships? And why join learning to not learning? This thought-provoking book is essential reading on a broad range of fields for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty members.


The Very Thought of Education

The Very Thought of Education
Author: Deborah P. Britzman
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1438426550

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Winner of the 2009 Gary A. Olson Award presented by JAC - a journal of rhetoric, culture, and politics For anyone who has ever been to school, the very thought of education recalls an emotional world denounced. What happens then if we try to understand the emotional scenery of education? Author Deborah P. Britzman proposes that the psychoanalysis of love and hate in learning provides creative commentary on our contemporary educational controversies. Drawing upon novels, art, psychoanalytic theory, clinical material, and philosophical debates on human nature, Britzman presents a psychoanalytic education of uncertainty. She focuses on key encounters: thinking, development, reading, psychology, transference, countertransference, and learning a profession. From the collapse of contemporary pedagogical themes to the work of reparation, Britzman explores the fantasies of education for the purpose of returning ideas of grace, hope, humor, and humility to the impossible professions (education, government, and medicine).


Lost and Found

Lost and Found
Author: Mathias Danbolt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2009
Genre: Arts
ISBN:

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This catalogue accompanies the exhibition 'Lost and found' (Denmark, May 30th - August 2, 2009) about memory and the writing of history in relationship to gender and sexuality. Contains artworks of: Kimberly Austin; Cecilia Barriga; Mary Coble; Aleesa Cohene; Elmgreen & Dragset; Conny Karlsson; Heidi Lunabba; Al Masson; Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay; Flemming Rolighed; Tejal Shah; Ingo Taubhorn.