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During the Progressive Era in the United States, as teaching became professionalized and compulsory attendance laws were passed, the public school emerged as a cultural authority. What did accepting this authority mean for Americans’ conception of self-government and their freedom of thought? And what did it mean for the role of artists and intellectuals within democratic society? Jesse Raber argues that the bildungsroman negotiated this tension between democratic autonomy and cultural authority, reprising an old role for the genre in a new social and intellectual context. Considering novels by Abraham Cahan, Willa Cather, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman alongside the educational thought of John Dewey, the Montessorians, the American Herbartians, and the social efficiency educators, Raber traces the development of an aesthetics of social action. Richly sourced and vividly narrated, this book is a creative intervention in the fields of literary criticism, pragmatic philosophy, aesthetic theory, and the history of education.
Autor: Raber, Jesse
ISBN: 9783030079239
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 208
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 20.12.2018
Untertitel: The Bildungsroman and the American School, 1890–1920
Schlagworte: Abraham Cahan Aesthetic education American Progressivism Charlotte Perkins Gilman Herbartianism John Dewey Maria Montessori McClure's Magazine Progressive Era Education Willa Cather
Jesse Raber teaches English at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA.

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