Sisters of the Brotherhood : : Alienation and Inclusion in Learning Philosophy.
This open access book explores the gendered reality of learning philosophy at the university level, investigating the ways in which women and minority students become alienated from the social practices of a male-dominated field, and examining pedagogical solutions to this problem. It covers the rol...
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Ruonakoski, Erika. Sisters of the Brotherhood : Alienation and Inclusion in Learning Philosophy. Sisters of the Brotherhood 1st ed. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2023. ©2023. 1 electronic resource (97 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SpringerBriefs in Philosophy This open access book explores the gendered reality of learning philosophy at the university level, investigating the ways in which women and minority students become alienated from the social practices of a male-dominated field, and examining pedagogical solutions to this problem. It covers the roles and the interactions of the professor and student in the following ways: (1) the historical situation, (2) the affective, social and bodily situation, and (3) the moral situation. This text analyzes women’s passion for philosophy as a quest for truth, as well as their partial alienation from the social practices of philosophy. It demonstrates that recognition, generosity, and care are central ingredients of good learning and teaching experiences. Providing case studies of experimental courses in philosophy, the book discusses a variety of pedagogical approaches that might increase the inclusiveness of a philosophical education: novel and more gender-balanced ways of interpreting the history of philosophy, problem-based learning as a means of emancipating the student from the traditional master–disciple relationship, body awareness practices as a way of challenging the “disembodying” tendencies of philosophy, and a pluralism of methods to address the needs of different kinds of learners. Thanks to these features, the book is particularly useful for philosophy professors at the university level, but it also provides insights for all readers who feel puzzled about the persistent underrepresentation of women in philosophy. English Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Philosophy bicssc Education bicssc Social & political philosophy bicssc Women in Philosophy Inclusive Learning Minorities in Philosophy Alienation From Philosophy Women Students Passion for Philosophy Situatedness of Learning Philosophical Canon Renewal of Philosophy Underrepresentation of Women teaching philosophy socrates tenured philosophy and education inclusion in philosophy 3-031-16669-8 SpringerBriefs in Philosophy |
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