
Love in the Post-Reconceptualist Era of Curriculum Work
By employing the autobiographical method of currere and bifocalization, this book sheds light on the significance of love and the ethics of caregiving as means to transform curriculum studies into a post-reconceptualist and collective endeavor.
Advancing an understanding of curriculum as a "collective public moral enterprise," it critically asks whether we can build a world where love is not negot...
By employing the autobiographical method of currere and bifocalization, this book sheds light on the significance of love and the ethics of caregiving as means to transform curriculum studies into a post-reconceptualist and collective endeavor.
Advancing an understanding of curriculum as a "collective public moral enterprise," it critically asks whether we can build a world where love is not negot...