Beyond Education

Radical Studying for Another World

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Eli Meyerhoff: Beyond Education (2019, University of Minnesota Press)

272 pages

English language

Published Feb. 21, 2019 by University of Minnesota Press.

ISBN:
978-1-5179-0202-5
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2 stars (1 review)

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Infuriating.

2 stars

I thought I'd like this book, even though the title put me off. I don't think it's possible to go "beyond education" because the word 'education' means 'learning' and 'cultural transmission' and has been a word that, in a lot of ways, has found a 'subverted' meaning beyond what the original intention might have been. The author explicitly uses it to mean institutionalised learning, such as schooling. I disagree with him on that point.

But as a result of reading this book, there are two phrases I'd like to avoid for the rest of time: "I contend" and variations on "take the baton." Both of these phrases were used often enough for it to be annoying.

The lack of cohesive definitions makes this book frustrating to read. There's a lot of jumping between phrases, which is just annoying. There's also a point where he's used versions of "modernist/colonial" to describe …

Subjects

  • Education, higher, aims and objectives
  • Education, higher, united states
  • Non-formal education
  • Education, economic aspects