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Mary Wollstonecraft: Bloomsbury Library of Educational Thought

Autor Susan Laird Professor Richard Bailey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2014
Best known as author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), if not also as mother of Frankenstein's author Mary Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft survived domestic violence and unusual independent womanhood to write engaging letters, fiction, history, critical reviews, handbooks and treatises. Her work on coeducational thought was a major early modern influence upon the development of a post-Enlightenment tradition, and continues to have vital relevance today.Celebrated as an early modern feminist, abolitionist and socialist philosopher, Wollstonecraft had little formal schooling, but still worked as a governess, school-teacher and educational writer. This succinct critical account of that prolific research begins by recounting her revolutionary self-education. Susan Laird explains how Wollstonecraft came to criticize moral flaws in both men's and women's private education based on irrational assumptions about 'sexual character' under the Divine Right of Kings. It was to remedy those moral flaws of monarchist education that Wollstonecraft theorized her influential, but incomplete, concept of publicly financed, universal, egalitarian coeducation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472504869
ISBN-10: 1472504860
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Library of Educational Thought

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Provides both a useful overview and synthesis of Wollstonecraft's key work in the field in one volume, saving students valuable research time

Notă biografică

Susan Laird is Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, and Human Relations at University of Oklahoma, US, where she is also graduate program coordinator in Educational Studies. She is a past president of the Philosophy of Education Society and co-founder of the Society for Educating Women. Editor of Philosophy of Education 1997 and author of many articles and book chapters, she is best known for her philosophical and literary studies of education, gender, aesthetics and food ethics.

Cuprins

Series Editor's PrefaceForewordAcknowledgementsIntroductionPart I: Intellectual Biography 1. A Revolutionary Self-EducationPart II: Exposition of the Work 2. Coeducational Thought3. Monarchist Miseducation4. Republican CoeducationPart III: Reception and Influence of the Work 5. Coeducational Thought after WollstonecraftPart IV: Relevance of the Work6. The Art of Coeducational ThoughtBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

There can be little doubt that Laird's book will itself, become an integral and important part of future conversations about the life and philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft. To my knowledge, there is no more careful, imaginative, provocative scholarship on the coeducational thought of Mary Wollstonecraft than Laird's.
Susan Laird's superb study of Mary Wollstonecraft succinctly examines her biography and role as a pioneer of feminism in order to fill in a neglected area in discussions of her achievement by addressing her revolutionary theories of coeducation. Laird masterfully analyzes her subject's prescient argument for the free national education of children that integrates students without regard to gender or class. She demonstrates the ongoing relevance of Wollstonecraft's legacy for 21st century educators, offering them a fresh perspective on traditional and contemporary educational thought.
Susan Laird's sympathetic reading of Wollstonecraft guides non-specialist readers through the stylistic and contextual challenges of Wollstonecraft's writing, and her insightful and imaginative analysis of Wollstonecraft's influence on the development of co-educational theorizing invites contemporary readers to reflect on the problem of influence in feminist educational thought.
Mary Wollstonecraft is a much-needed contribution the history of educational thought. Situating Wollstonecraft's work within its social, political, psychological and aesthetic landscape, Susan Laird has provided a critically astute rereading of coeducation that has significant implications for contemporary theory and practice.