ABSTRACT
Following Lyotard's death in 1998, this book provides an exploration of the recurrent theme of education in his work. It brings to a wider audience the significance of a body of thought about education that is subtle, profound and still largely unexplored. This book also makes an important contribution to contemporary debates on postmoderism and education.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |13 pages
Emancipation and philosophies of history
Jean-François Lyotard and cultural difference
chapter |19 pages
Paralogy, validity claims, and the politics of knowledge
Habermas, Lyotard and higher education
chapter |17 pages
Exploring “Lyotard's women”
The unpresentable, ambivalence, and feminist possibility