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Keith, Cydney F. – Canadian Review of Art Education: Research and Issues, 1995
Maintains that, over the past two decades, postmodern theorists and critics fundamentally have challenged many of the basic tenets of aesthetics, education, and art criticism. Discusses how postmodernism questions long-held realist assumptions of nature, truth, beauty, and human nature. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Norman, Renee – English Quarterly, 1997
Contemplates autobiographical and creative life writing and journalizing, which contribute to the knowledge of the particularities of feminine experience. Discusses six different facets of feminist, autobiographical, and postmodern writing or teaching. (PA)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Expression, Females, Feminism
Combs, Debra – 1996
Rachel Speght, a London (England) minister's daughter, was not yet 20 years old when she wrote her first pamphlet. In it and her other works, she attempted to transcend patriarchal discourses that sought to both define her identity and determine the limits of her rhetorical situation. Women's ontological status, as derived from orthodox…
Descriptors: Feminism, Pamphlets, Religious Factors, Rhetorical Criticism
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Gould, Elizabeth – Music Education Research, 2007
While social justice concerns of feminist research in music education have been mostly ignored or rejected by the profession, democracy based on paternalist Enlightenment concepts of humanism and liberalism is generally understood and accepted with little or no consideration of its social and economic implications. More nuanced accounts refer to…
Descriptors: Interaction, Music, Justice, Feminism
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Schwartz, Elaine G.; Schwartz, S. Daniel – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 1995
Earth's current ecological crisis, rooted in modernist culture, threatens extinction in a historically distinct new manner. Western educators have responded by creating environmental education. Many educators' and authors' voices are the living roots of a transformative and prophetic holistic education for a postmodern world and must be heard…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Ecology, Educational Change
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Siejk, Kate – Religious Education, 1993
Contends than an important dimension of multicultural religious education is the development of cognitive, affective, and behavioral characteristics consistent with cultural pluralism. Presents alternative views to traditional Western epistemology, focusing on postmodern feminist theories of learning. (CFR)
Descriptors: Christianity, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Cultural Pluralism
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Lather, Patti – Harvard Educational Review, 1996
Using feminist and postmodern theories, argues that transparent or "accessible" language is not innocent, but is part of a discourse of power. Reflects on an experimental approach to writing about research that results in a multiply coded, multivoiced text that speaks to multiple audiences. (SK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Politics, Readability
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Stone, Lynda – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1996
Advocates a broader conceptualization of citizenship, relying less on Cartesian and Aristotelian precepts, and incorporating postmodern feminist political theory. Identifies three theoretical phases leading to this conceptualization: past for the present, difference out of sameness, and rationality to subjectiveness. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility
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Zuss, Mark – Educational Theory, 1997
Examines how the use of autobiography can inform a critical pragmatic pedagogical practice where educators can read the complex and contingent interplay of raced, gendered, and classed discourses. Advocates a critical rhetorical and pragmatist approach that integrates recent questionings of subjectivity in poststructuralist feminist and postmodern…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Critical Thinking, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Yeaman, Andrew R. J.; And Others – Educational Technology, 1994
Provides an overview of this special issue that addresses the ethical position of educational technology in a society. Topics discussed include critical theory; an invisible college, i.e., a scholarly communication network; the humanistic approach to developing an ethical conscience; feminist theory; and postmodern and poststructural theory.…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Technology, Ethics, Feminism
Lucek, Linda E. – 1995
Although the early settlements in cyberspace have tended to be male-dominated, diversity does exist on the Internet. In fact, a 1994-95 study revealed that women comprise 34% of Internet users. Feminism, as it came of age in the 1960s, often equated technoscience with the Vietnam War and with forces in opposition to nature and life. Postmodern…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Activism, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Journals
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Willett, Jerri; Jeannot, Mary – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
Resistance to the notion of empowerment among students in a graduate English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teacher preparation program is analyzed using a postmodern and feminist framework. Focus is on the role of facilitator, a role instituted to help students reflect on their own collaborative and critical processes. (Contains 39 references.)…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, English (Second Language), Feminism, Graduate Study
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Ross, Heidi – Comparative Education Review, 1992
A critique of five books on women's education discusses feminist research in the postmodern era, experiences and status of women in higher education, patterns of job discrimination that persist despite increasing female educational attainment, gender and mathematics education, and comparative analysis of sociopolitical contexts of the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Educational Opportunities, Educational Research
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Kraemer, Don – College English, 1990
Examines Wayne Booth's move to co-opt marginality by universalizing his suggestion that everyone has differences that they are obligated to study. Argues that Booth's position is critically self-divided in a state of unresolved tension that does not announce itself. Looks at this tension in two works, including Booth's first feminist essay. (TB)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Differences, Feminism, Higher Education
Giroux, Henry A. – Journal of Urban and Cultural Studies, 1990
The dominant discourses of modernity have rarely addressed race and ethnicity as part of a theory of difference and democratic struggle. A postmodern discourse of resistance must develop a cultural politics and antiracist pedagogy. The work of Black feminists and writers can rewrite the relations between power and difference. (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Cultural Awareness, Educational Change
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