In the Western world it is usually taken as given that we all want
happiness, and our educational arrangements tacitly acknowledge this.
Happiness, Hope, and Despair argues, however, that education has an
important role to play in deepening our understanding of suffering and
despair as well as happiness and joy. Education can be uncomfortable,
unpredictable, and unsettling; it can lead to greater uncertainty and
unhappiness. Drawing on the work of Søren Kierkegaard, Miguel de
Unamuno, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Simone Weil, Paulo Freire, and others,
Peter Roberts shows why these features of educational life need not be
feared; to the contrary, they can be seen as a source of hope and
human fulfilment. After years of negotiating an education system
dominated by the language of competition, performance, and economic
advancement, students and teachers often long for something different;
they seek not just measurable success but also opportunities to ask
searching questions of themselves and the world they encounter.
Happiness, Hope, and Despair makes an important contribution toward
meeting this need. It fosters a rethinking of the nature, purpose, and
value of education, and opens up possibilities for further scholarly
and professional inquiry.
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ISBN
9781454189961
Publisert
2018
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1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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