Beyond discourse : education, the self, and dialogue /
Alexander M. Sidorkin.
- Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, �1999.
- 1 online resource (ix, 164 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-159) and index.
Framing the Problem -- Method -- Dialogue and Human Existence -- Preliminary Remarks -- Thou Art, Therefore, I Am: The Nature of Discovery -- Laws of the Dialogical -- Bakhtin and Gadamer -- Language of Monologism -- Multi-Monologues of the Postmodern -- Homo Dialogicus -- The Polyphonic Self -- Dialogical Morality -- On Wholeness and Spontaneity -- Integrity, Identity, Authenticity -- The Three Drinks Theory: Types of Discourse in Classroom Communication -- Theory -- Background -- Research, Results and Discussion -- First Discourse -- Second Discourse -- Third Discourse -- The Cycle of Three Discourses -- Dialogical Schools: Complexity, Civility, Carnival -- The Good School -- Original Relational Incident -- Complexity -- Civility -- Carnival -- An Inconclusive Conclusion.
"Using Mikhail Bakhtin's concepts of dialogue and carnival, and in connection with the ideas of Martin Buber, Sidorkin explores the issues of difference and identity in a very postmodern view of the self. He addresses the questions of what it really means to be human, and, likewise, what truly makes a good school."--Jacket.
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