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Philosophical Inquiry into Subject English and Creative Writing [Kõva köide]

(University of Bedfordshire, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 146 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 376 g
  • Sari: Literature and Education
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367487365
  • ISBN-13: 9780367487362
  • Formaat: Hardback, 146 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 376 g
  • Sari: Literature and Education
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367487365
  • ISBN-13: 9780367487362
While engaging with the current political-educational climate of England, this book offers a timely contribution to debates around questions of knowledge in relation to education and school-level English by drawing together theories of individual and disciplinary knowledge.

The book provides a philosophical conception of knowledge as fundamentally embodied at the level of the individual, and a matter of cultural form at the level of shared or "common" knowledge and an analysis of the implications of this for schooled English. The research draws from various related fields including literary criticism, philosophy (of knowledge and of symbolic form), and phenomenology. The book rethinks general notions of knowledge and lays out the problems that exist within knowledge and language systems in education, especially secondary and university levels.

This highly relevant and informative book offers an insightful resource for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of education studies, educational policy and politics, philosophy of education, and literature studies.

Arvustused

"This lively, thoughtful and well-written book draws both on its authors practical experience and philosophical ideas to develop its important, fascinating argument about the role of creative writing in the discipline of English. Every chapter is full of insight, and the book should advance the discussion of creativity in the study of English."

- Robert Eaglestone, Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

"Oli Belass new book offers an intelligent and lively account of school-level English in the UK, and the need to rethink its core approaches and philosophies. [ ] the book deliberately wrestles with its own attempts to bring thought to language via writing. It therefore achieves an intimacy and insight not always available in academic writing, and gently encourages its reader to re-think their own writerly practice. [ ] In sum: this is a gem of a book. It is comprehensive, imaginative, scholarly, incisive, and fun. In A Philosophical Inquiry, Belass advocacy for writing as practice his call that in the teaching of English we re-centre the person as well as the text and thus recalibrate what the study of this subject is actually for - is given impressive depth and urgency through his own achievement of this wonderfully writerly and provocative book. [ ] This reviewer is certainly still under the spell of this surprising and gorgeous book."

- Áine Mahon, Associate Professor in the School of Education, University College Dublin, Ireland "This lively, thoughtful and well-written book draws both on its authors practical experience and philosophical ideas to develop its important, fascinating argument about the role of creative writing in the discipline of English. Every chapter is full of insight, and the book should advance the discussion of creativity in the study of English."

- Robert Eaglestone, Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

"Oli Belass new book offers an intelligent and lively account of school-level English in the UK, and the need to rethink its core approaches and philosophies. [ ] the book deliberately wrestles with its own attempts to bring thought to language via writing. It therefore achieves an intimacy and insight not always available in academic writing, and gently encourages its reader to re-think their own writerly practice. [ ] In sum: this is a gem of a book. It is comprehensive, imaginative, scholarly, incisive, and fun. In A Philosophical Inquiry, Belass advocacy for writing as practice his call that in the teaching of English we re-centre the person as well as the text and thus recalibrate what the study of this subject is actually for - is given impressive depth and urgency through his own achievement of this wonderfully writerly and provocative book. [ ] This reviewer is certainly still under the spell of this surprising and gorgeous book."

- Áine Mahon, Associate Professor in the School of Education, University College Dublin, Ireland

Series Editor Introduction viii
Acknowledgements x
PART I Aims and Scope of the Book
1(28)
1 Writing in, about, and from the Classroom
3(9)
2 Mapping the Terrain of Schooled English and Creative Writing
12(17)
PART II Problems of Knowledge
29(78)
3 Problems of Individual Knowledge
31(28)
4 Problems of Curricular and Disciplinary Knowledge: The Curious Case of School English
59(29)
5 Reading/Writing and a (Very) Rough Sketch of Revised English Studies (Coda to Part II)
88(19)
PART III Writing Beyond the English Studies Classroom
107(36)
6 Thinking as a Kind of Writing, Writing as a Kind of Philosophy; or, On Lightbulb Moments
109(34)
Index 143
Oli Belas is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education and English, University of Bedfordshire, UK.