ABSTRACT
Bringing together the work of international experts in the field, and two interviews with Derrida himself, this book provides a key to the reflections that Derrida's work has prompted on all aspects of educational studies. The contributors address fundamental educational issues from a Derridian perspective to demonstrate the relevance of his work in contemporary, multicultural societies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|23 pages
“Preparing for the incalculable”: deconstruction, justice, and the question of education G E RT J . J . BIES TA
Deconstruction, justice, and the question of education
chapter 3|22 pages
“A certain ‘madness’ must watch over thinking”: refusing to build a philosophical system, Derrida privileges experience and writes out of “compulsion”. A dialogue around traces and deconstructions
Refusing to build a philosophical system, Derrida privileges experience and writes out of “compulsion.” A dialogue around
chapter 6|15 pages
Just decide! Derrida and the ethical aporias of education JULIAN EDGOOSE
Derrida and the ethical aporias of education
chapter 7|16 pages
Does speaking of others involve receiving the “other”? A postcolonial reading of receptivity in Derrida's deconstruction of Timaeus
A postcolonial reading of receptivity in Derrida’s deconstruction of
chapter 8|26 pages
The gift of Bildung: reflections on the relationship between singularity and justice in the concept of Bildung
Reflections on the relationship between singularity and justice in the concept of
chapter 10|23 pages
Derrida’s ethics of affirmation
The challenge of educational rights and responsibility