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A Curriculum of Courage, Conviction, Resolve: The Subjective Necessity of Nonviolence (Studies in Curriculum Theory Series)

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The world is periodically consumed by violence, in recent years by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Hamas’ October 7th terrorism in Israel, and by the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza by Israelis in response. In response to this world-historical situation, this book attempts a curriculum studies approach. Drawing on foundational texts from Hongyu Wang, James B. Burns, Christopher Cruz, and Molly Quinn, as well as his own work on violence, Pinar considers nonviolence as a counterpart to the many forms of violence – specifically gendered and racialized violence, including when the two are intertwined, but also in decolonization, imperialism, colonialism, as well as in classrooms – that are ever present in our modern world.Throughout the chapters, Pinar knits together fragments of scholarly thought on nonviolence and presents a rich and at times deeply personal study of the concepts to create a curriculum from which students can study the absurdity of the human condition: how humanity requires nonviolence to flourish, but is too often drowned out by man’s inhumanity to man.This essential work in curriculum theory will inform researchers and students of curriculum theory, peace studies, justice studies, and authoritarianism. Read more

ASIN B0FCFXWKMG
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-1040435212
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 3.2 MB
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Publisher Routledge
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Print length 176 pages
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Part of series Studies in Curriculum Theory
Publication date November 12, 2025
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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