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Postcolonial Education and National Identity: An Arendtian Re-imagination [Pehme köide]

(Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines)
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This book conceptualises a new approach to teaching national identity that, following Hannah Arendt, emphasises children’s ability to renew culture.

Recognizing the strategic role that national identities play in post-colonial struggles for justice, this book conceptualizes a new approach to teaching national identity that, following Hannah Arendt, emphasizes children's ability to renew culture. The book uses the Philippine colonial experience as a case study, and includes a genealogy of Hannah Arendt's concept of the 'social', including an analysis of how she used this idea to explore the role that schools play within the political community. Azada-Palacios problematizes the way that national identity is valued as an educational goal in Philippine schools and the way that Philippine citizenship education continues to aspire towards a homogeneity of culture. Through an examination of colonial-era documents, she traces this characteristic of colonial history, and identifies this aspiration as an unreflective perpetuation of American colonial educational policy that has not been sufficiently criticized.

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Drawing on a rigorous and incisive reading of Hannah Arendts political and educational thought, this book advances fresh and significant insights into important questions of postcolonial education and national identity. -- Wayne Veck, University of Winchester, UK This valuable book elegantly and critically engages with Hannah Arendts political theory and provides a most innovative discussion of national identities, cosmopolitan thought and post-colonial spatiality. It pertinently revisits the cultivation of political belonging in a specific context and helps us rethink citizenship education beyond Eurocentric sensibilities and hegemonies. -- Marianna Papastephanou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

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This book conceptualises a new approach to teaching national identity that, following Hannah Arendt, emphasises childrens ability to renew culture.
Series Editors Foreword
Introduction
1. The Ideological Roots of Philippine Identity-Building in Schools
2. Postcolonial Foundations for an Education for National Identity
3. Cultural Belonging in Arendts Thought: Her Concept of the Social'
4. Educational Tensions and the Liminality of the School
5. Arendts Educational Thought: Limitations and Applications
6. Classrooms as Cultural Playgrounds
7. Amor Mundi and the Danger of Insularity
Conclusion
References
Index
Rowena Azada-Palacios is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.