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Education, Affect, and Film: Visual Imaginings and Global Explorations Through a Comparative Lens: New Directions in Comparative and International Education

Autor Irving Epstein
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iun 2024
What can a study of international film contribute to our understanding of education in a globalized context? How can such an exploration further push the boundaries of comparative and international education (CIE) as an academic field? In addressing these questions, Irving Epstein brings together insights from film theory, affect theory and CIE to explore the ways in which educational meanings are mediated through globalization processes. Some of the many films discussed in detail in the book include Parasite, Small Axe, My Octopus Teacher, The Pearl Button, and A Separation. Epstein shows how films can speak broadly to issues involving social class privilege, racism, colonialism and indigeneity, and environmental justice regarding educational concerns.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350332508
ISBN-10: 135033250X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Directions in Comparative and International Education

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The films discussed in detail in the book include Parasite, Small Axe, My Octopus Teacher, The Underground Railroad, A Separation, The Pearl Button and Rabbit Proof Fence

Notă biografică

Irving Epstein is the Rhodes Professor Emeritus of Peace and Social Justice at Illinois Wesleyan University. In addition to Education, Affect, and Film, he is the author of Affect Theory and Comparative Education Discourseand the editor of Chinese Education: Problems, Policies and Prospects (1991), Recapturing the Personal (2007), The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Children's Issues Worldwide (2007), and The Whole World is Texting: Youth Protest in the Information Age (2015). From 1988-1998, he served as an associate editor of the Comparative Education Review, and is an Emeritus member of the Scholars at Risk advisory board, an international network devoted to protecting scholars from persecution while engaging in academic freedom advocacy.

Cuprins

Series Editors' Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Theoretical Musings 1. Engaging in Comparison: The Power of Affect 2. Film, Comparative and International Education, and Affect: Some Theoretical Considerations 3. Globalization, Commodification, and Affect Part II: Case Studies 4. Social Class: Oppression and Aspiration Parasite (Gisaenchung) A Separation (Jodaeiye Nader az Simin) Still Life (San Xia Hao Ren) 5. Racism and the Struggle to Assert Identity The Underground Railroad Small Axe Tsotsi 6. Indigeneity/Colonialism: Cultural Elimination and Resistance Rabbit Proof Fence We Were Children The Pearl Button (El botón de nácar) 7. Environmental Consciousness: Exploiting, Understanding, Respecting the Natural WorldAnthropocene: The Human Epoch My Octopus Teacher Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth Concluding Remarks References