This article considers a postcolonial approach to comparative philosophy of education as comprising four key features: ethnography, translation, hybridity, and critique. This conception of comparative philosophy of education is first located in the postcolonial context that demands sensitivity to the ongoing dangers of orientalism. Each of these four identified aspects of comparative philosophy of education is illustrated with reference to the comparative work of a prominent contemporary Chinese philosopher, Zehou Li (李泽厚). It concludes with some observations about the challenges that face a postcolonial comparative philosophy of education
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In response to an essay by Prof Wu Zongjie that was published in the Journal of Curriculum studies [...
In their article About the Chinese School of Comparative Literature He Lin and Danqing Huang discu...
This study applies Zehou Li philosophy to examine significant educational questions and challenges, ...
In this paper, we propose an understanding of philosophy of education as cultural and intercultural ...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
Two critical theories—both contemporaneous and complementary—in Western philosophy of education span...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
Posing the question: ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’, this paper responds to t...
This article attempts to analyze modern education systems in relation to the philosophy of education...
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At the very least, even though Chinese schools do not look very different from those in the West, Ch...
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This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
The central purpose of China's modern higher education has been to combine Chinese and Western eleme...
Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two...
In response to an essay by Prof Wu Zongjie that was published in the Journal of Curriculum studies [...
In their article About the Chinese School of Comparative Literature He Lin and Danqing Huang discu...
This study applies Zehou Li philosophy to examine significant educational questions and challenges, ...
In this paper, we propose an understanding of philosophy of education as cultural and intercultural ...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
Two critical theories—both contemporaneous and complementary—in Western philosophy of education span...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
Posing the question: ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’, this paper responds to t...
This article attempts to analyze modern education systems in relation to the philosophy of education...
The article considers what is a philosophy and its relation to education . The modern academic devel...
At the very least, even though Chinese schools do not look very different from those in the West, Ch...
This article is concerned with the influence of western educational approaches in non-western countr...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
The central purpose of China's modern higher education has been to combine Chinese and Western eleme...
Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two...
In response to an essay by Prof Wu Zongjie that was published in the Journal of Curriculum studies [...
In their article About the Chinese School of Comparative Literature He Lin and Danqing Huang discu...