Four Scenes for Posing the Question of Meaning and Other Essays in Critical Philosophy and Critical Methodology (Counterpoints #79) (Paperback)

Four Scenes for Posing the Question of Meaning and Other Essays in Critical Philosophy and Critical Methodology (Counterpoints #79) By Shirley R. Steinberg (Editor), Joe L. Kincheloe (Editor), Phil Francis Carspecken Cover Image

Four Scenes for Posing the Question of Meaning and Other Essays in Critical Philosophy and Critical Methodology (Counterpoints #79) (Paperback)

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What is the nature of meaningful action and its relationship to power, truth, desire, and the self? How are meaning and truth related to the phenomenological body? Where do postmodern insights coherently intersect with the perspective of critical theory, and where are postmodernists and criticalists in fundamental disagreement? Carspecken explores these and other questions within the four essays of this book. His investigations are timely and relevant to all who have an interest in the philosophy of critical theory, social theory, cultural studies, and methodologies for social research.
The Author: Phil Francis Carspecken is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Houston. He is the author of two previous books: Community Schooling and the Nature of Power: The Battle for Croxteth Comprehensive and Critical Ethnography in Educational Research: A Theoretical and Practical Guide.
Product Details ISBN: 9780820439679
ISBN-10: 0820439673
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Publication Date: November 1st, 1999
Pages: 298
Language: English
Series: Counterpoints