Identity and Ideology

Identity and Ideology
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Sociocultural Theories of Schooling
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Artikel-Nr:
9780313277443
Veröffentl:
1991
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Erscheinungsdatum:
30.10.1991
Seiten:
176
Autor:
Stanley William Rothstein
Gewicht:
437 g
Format:
240x161x14 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

STANLEY WILLIAM ROTHSTEIN is a Professor of Education at California State University, Fullerton. He is especially interested in the sociology of education and multidisciplinary approaches to the study of human identity in capitalist systems. He brings to his work many years of experience as a teacher and administrator in the New York City school system. He has published several books and numerous articles on urban education and sociology.
Rothstein argues that schools in capitalist societies, and in all societies, inculcate students with understandings of themselves and their economic systems. Using a Freudo-Marxian approach, he shows how educational systems reproduce themselves and the social systems which fund them. Grounded in studies of American and European capitalist societies, this text traces the formation of the public and private identities, and illustrates how individuals are indoctrinated with capitalist ideology through linguistic and cultural transmissions. Rothstein concludes that education must be liberated from ideological effects by focusing learning on the processes which create them, thus giving students deeper insight into their own identities and roles in the social system.The book begins with an overview of sociocultural theories of schooling, in which the author demonstrates that schools reproduce social structures and values through the use of arbitrary ideological understandings and values. Rothstein then suggests that the State intervenes and regulates education in order to propagate politically and economically correct learnings and behavior. This inculcation of values and world views is an act of symbolic violence in which those in authority gain ideological mastery of their students from one generation to the next. This education of the individual also takes place in the worlds of the family and, later, at work, where the student or worker becomes a commodity who can be bought and sold. He or she exists as a cost of production. Rothstein concludes that to free the individual from the shackles of ideological and economic domination, families and schools must be liberated from their arbitrary practices and links with the labor market. Educators will find Rothstein's use of ideology and language valuable and provocative as they struggle to reform educational systems today.
Rothstein maintains that schools in all societies inculcate students with ideological understandings of themselves and their economic systems. He explores the impact of capitalism on schooling in America and Europe.
PrefaceSociocultural Theories of Schooling: An IntroductionThe Role of the StateReproduction: Symbolic Violence in Educational SystemsIdeological State ApparatusesThe Social Relations of ProductionThe Social Relations of Educational ProductionSeparating Theory from Practice: A Scholastic QuestionSelected BibliographyIndex

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