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On the Way to a Postmodern Curriculum Theory -- Moving from the Question of Unity to the Question of Difference
Authors:Carl Anders Säfström
Affiliation:(1) Department of Teacher Training, Uppsala University, Sweden
Abstract:This article will examine the consequences of highlighting lsquosubject and differencersquo in one of the curriculum theories that has been inspired by postmodernism. The term postmodernism is here first and foremost meant to signify the attempt to combine politics and morality with epistemology in accordance with Levinas, Lyotard and Bauman. The article will highlight some themes that need to be developed further for a postmodernism-inspired curriculum theory. A starting-point is a critique of the type of curriculum theory which has its base in ldquothe new sociology of educationrdquo. From this critique, focused on universal claims, the Habermasian-inspired universalism is quickly and critically dropped and left behind, and another form of reasoning is embarked upon. The latter is inspired by a lsquominotarian politicsrsquo concept and tries to dissolve universalism as a prerequisite for critical conversations. With this background and with the help of Levinas, the article sets out to talk about lsquodifferencersquo without reduction to the Same and finally suggest a direction for a postmodern curriculum theory with a lsquonormativersquo focus on knowledge.
Keywords:unity  difference  curriculum theory  postmodernism  communication  responsibility  justice  subjects  Levinas  Lyotard  Rorty  conversation
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