Shifting Focus

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Shifting Focus

Strangers and Strangeness in Literature and Education

Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Philosophy and theory of education Curriculum planning and development Educational strategies and policy Philosophy: aesthetics

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Collection: ISSN

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd October 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 246 Kb

ISBN: 9781317527312


There is a long history of interest in ‘strangers’ and ‘strangeness’ in the West.

Literature lends itself particularly well to an exploration of the strange in its richly varied forms, having often contained portraits of outsiders. These portraits depict people who are strange in their unusual appearance or demeanour, their out-of-the-ordinary actions or attitudes, their defiance of convention, their marginalisation from society, or their resistance to dominant structures and practices, as well as those who come from strange worlds.

Focus of the Collection

Each contribution in this collection focuses on a novel, story or play. The essays engage works by Shelley, Dickens, Charlotte Brontë, Dostoevsky, Conrad, Grazia Deledda, Kafka, Beckett, and Camus, all of whom have much to offer the central theme of ‘strangers and strangeness’. This book demonstrates that there is considerable value in encountering, experiencing and reflecting upon that which is strange. Education is, amongst other things, a process of learning to see the world otherwise, and literature has the capacity to promote this form of human development. This book allows readers to re-experience the ordinary, and to learn that what at first seems strange is rather closer to us than we had previously imagined.

Publication Information

This book was originally published as a special issue of Educational Philosophy & Theory.

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