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E ducational Experience as Lived “ Not only is this an important book, it is also a necessary book. William Pinar is one of the major curriculum theorists of the past forty years. While he launched the reconceptualization of curriculum studies, subsequent events have shown that he has set the scholarly direction for the fi eld in the 21st Century.” T errance R. Carson, University of Alberta, Canada I n this volume William F. Pinar enacts his theory of curriculum, detailing the relations among knowledge, history, and alterity. The introduction is his intel- lectual life history, naming the contributions he has made to understanding educational experience. Through his portraits of educational experience as lived—e ncompassing study as the center of educational experience, his con- ceptions of disciplinarity and internationalization, reactivating the past to fi nd the future, the gendering and racialization of U.S. school reform, the technol- ogization of education, and the educational project of subjective and social reconstruction—Pinar threads the relations among knowledge, history, and alterity. W illiam F. Pinar is Professor and Canada Research Chair at the University of British Columbia. He has also served as the St. Bernard Parish Alumni Endowed Professor at Louisiana State University, the Frank Talbott Professor at the University of Virginia, and the A. Lindsay O’Connor Professor of American Institutions at Colgate University. The former President of the International Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies and the founder of its U.S. affi liate, the American Association for the Advancement of Curricu- lum Studies, Pinar received, in 2000, the LSU Distinguished Faculty Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Educational Research Association. W orld Library of Educationalists Series T hinking and Rethinking the University T he selected works of Ronald Barnett R onald Barnett T he Politics of Race, Class and Special Education T he selected works of Sally Tomlinson S ally Tomlinson L essons from History of Education T he selected works of Richard Aldrich R ichard Aldrich K nowledge, Power, and Education T he selected works of Michael W. Apple M ichael W. Apple E ducation Policy and Social Class T he selected works of Stephen J. Ball S tephen J. Ball R ace, Culture, and Education T he selected works of James A. Banks J ames A. Banks I n Search of Pedagogy Volume I T he selected works of Jerome Bruner, 1957–1978 J erome S. Bruner I n Search of Pedagogy Volume II T he selected works of Jerome Bruner, 1979–2006 J erome S. Bruner R eimagining Schools T he selected works of Elliot W. Eisner E lliot W. Eisner R efl ecting Where the Action Is T he selected works of John Elliot J ohn Elliot T he Development and Education of the Mind T he Selected Works of Howard Gardner H oward Gardner C onstructing Worlds through Science Education T he selected works of John K. Gilbert J ohn K. Gilbert M aking Sense of Learners Making Sense of Written Language T he Selected Words of Kenneth S. Goodman and Yetta M. Goodman K enneth S. Goodman and Yetta M. Goodman L earning, Curriculum and Life Politics T he selected works of Ivor F. Goodson I vor F. Goodson E ducation and the Nation State T he selected works of S. Gopinathan S . Gopinathan E ducational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research T he selected works of Mary E. James M ary E. James T eaching, Learning and Education in Late Modernity T he selected works of Peter Jarvis P eter Jarvis E ducation, Markets, and the Public Good T he selected works of David F. Labaree D avid F. Labaree P olitics, Policies and Pedagogies in Education T he selected works of Bob Lingard B ob Lingard A Life in Education T he selected works of John Macbeath J ohn Macbeath O vercoming Exclusion S ocial Justice through Education P eter Mittler L earner-Centered English Language Education T he selected works of David Nunan D avid Nunan E ducational Philosophy and Politics T he selected works of Michael A. Peters M ichael A. Peters E ncountering Education in the Global T he selected works of Fazal Rizvi F azal Rizvi L andmarks in Literacy T he Selected Works of Frank Smith F rank Smith C orporatism, Social Control, and Cultural Domination in Education: From the Radical Right to Globalization T he selected works of Joel Spring J oel Spring T he Curriculum and the Child T he selected works of John White J ohn White T he Art and Science of Teaching and Learning T he selected works of Ted Wragg E . C. Wragg C hina through the Lens of Comparative Education T he Selected Works of Ruth Hayhoe R uth Hayhoe M ulticulturalism in Education and Teaching T he selected works of Carl A. Grant C arl A. Grant E ducational Experience as Lived: Knowledge, History, Alterity T he Selected Works of William F. Pinar W illiam F. Pinar E ducational Experience as Lived: Knowledge, History, Alterity T he Selected Works of William F. Pinar W illiam F. Pinar F irst published 2015 b y Routledge 7 11 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 a nd by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN R outledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2015 Taylor & Francis T he right of William F. Pinar to be identifi ed as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. A ll rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. T rademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identifi cation and explanation without intent to infringe. L ibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pinar, William F. [Works. Selections] Educational experience as lived : knowledge, history, alterity : the selected writings of William F. Pinar / William F. Pinar. pages cm. — (World library of educationalists) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Education—Curricula—Philosophy. 2. Education—Philosophy. 3. Pinar, William F.—Infl uence. I. Title. LB1570.P5523 2015 375′.001—dc23 2014028778 I SBN: 978-1-138-80499-9 (hbk) I SBN: 978-1-315-75259-4 (ebk) T ypeset in Sabon b y Apex CoVantage, LLC C ONTENTS A cknowledgments ix P reface xi Introduction 1 1 Study 11 2 Allegory 25 3 Internationalization 36 4 Nationalism 47 5 Technology 64 6 Reform 86 7 Misrepresentation 99 8 Conversation 109 9 Place 126 1 0 Emergence 137 1 1 Alterity 152 1 2 Discipline 164 1 3 Identity 174 1 4 Resolve 180 1 5 Decolonization 188 1 6 Inwardness 201 viii Contents 1 7 Individuality 214 1 8 Cosmopolitanism 229 Epilogue 244 S ources and Permissions 247 I ndex 249 A CKNOWLEDGMENTS F irst and foremost I express my gratitude to my exceptional editor at R outledge— Naomi Silverman—without whose editorial encouragement and acumen this volume would not exist. M y thanks to Peter Taubman for introducing me to the work of Robert Musil (c hapter 16) , to Petra Munro Hendry for encouraging my study of Jane Addams (c hapter 17) and Ida B. Wells ( chapter 10) , to Terry Carson, Nicholas Ng-A- Fook, and Teresa Strong-Wilson for their comments on c hapter 4, to José María García Garduño for his critique of chapter 7, and to Nicholas Ng-A-Fook for alerting me to the work of Ben Williamson (c hapter 6) . M y thanks to those who have taught me and studied with me. It has been my privilege to participate in the conversation you have stimulated.

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