ABSTRACT

The Creative Self engages with the work of the psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott to develop alternative ways of thinking about key issues at the heart of pedagogy; specifically pedagogic relationships, creativity, defiance and compliance. These issues underpin the desires and defences of professionals located in educational institutions, such as the desire to know what is best, to know how to reach all learners, normalised expectations of behaviours and outcomes, and sometimes challenging engagements with students and the curriculum.

Each chapter provides both a theoretical focus and illustrative demonstrations of the ways in which Winnicott’s theories may be relocated and used productively as tools for professional and academic reflexivity. By building extensively on Winnicott’s understanding of the ways in which relationships facilitate (or hinder) the development of the self, this book extends his clinical focus on parental and analytical relationships to think about the ways in which the pedagogic relationship can provide an environment in which people may (or may fail to) develop as learners.

This approach provides powerful ways of thinking about pedagogy and pedagogic relationships that stand apart from the cognitive and rationalist tradition. This focus can be used constructively to support people working in educational settings to re-establish a sense of personal and professional autonomy in an environment recently typified by compliance. The Creative Self is an engaging and innovative read appealing to postgraduate students, teachers, researchers and academics with a desire for a new analytic lens through which to explore the educational experiences of both learners and teachers in schools, colleges and universities.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

part I|60 pages

Things that go right

chapter 2|14 pages

The origins and meaning of wellness

chapter 3|14 pages

Becoming a person

Winnicott’s developmental story

chapter 4|15 pages

Communication. Maybe

chapter 5|17 pages

Creativity and play

Listening to oneself

part II|11 pages

Things that go wrong

chapter 6|11 pages

The roots of compliance and non-compliance

True and False Self Structures revisited

chapter 7|15 pages

All the good girls and boys

Compliance and its vicissitudes

chapter 8|19 pages

Defiance

Insult or sign of hope?

part III|22 pages

Working it through

chapter 9|22 pages

Hate and being a good enough teacher

chapter 10|19 pages

Institutions

Both mad and maddening