Reinventing Intercultural Education: A Metaphysical Manifest for Rethinking Cultural Diversity
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Dreamson, NealKeywords
130103 Higher Education130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development
130301 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
130302 Comparative and Cross-Cultural Education
220309 Metaphysics
220317 Poststructuralism
220402 Comparative Religious Studies
cultural diversity
intercultural interaction
metaphysics
multicultural education
philosophical hermeneutics
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This book proposes a metaphysical understanding of interculturality, by reviewing popular cultural and religious narratives found in multicultural society. By doing so, it develops an alternative pedagogy for multicultural education founded on the concept of intercultural hermeneutics. Beginning with a critical review of multicultural policies and existing models of multicultural education, Dreamson advocates the necessity of an intercultural approach to multicultural education. He then moves on to argue for the methodological aspects of interculturality by reviewing and adopting philosophical hermeneutics theories. Throughout the book, it is argued that values incarnated as a cultural framework are networked and interact via our minds to sustain our intercultural realities. Furthermore, when intercultural interactions transpire, which is the goal of multicultural education, we can see a larger part of the world that, in turn, helps us cultivate ourselves for further intercultural interactions.Date
2016-12-09Type
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