Education and globalisation: A Latin American perspective

This paper examines the historical relationship between education and globalisation in Latin America. This is no straightforward task. Hegel's vision of a continent without history and the rapacious expansion of Western culture from the sixteenth century profoundly transformed Latin America, an...

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Veröffentlicht in:History of education (Tavistock) 2008-11, Vol.37 (6), p.743-755
1. Verfasser: Pineau, Pablo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper examines the historical relationship between education and globalisation in Latin America. This is no straightforward task. Hegel's vision of a continent without history and the rapacious expansion of Western culture from the sixteenth century profoundly transformed Latin America, and in turn stimulated a search for a distinctive 'Latin American way'. This search can only be successful if it is eschews the binary oppositions - between conqueror and conquered, European and Latin American, backward and modern, native and foreigner - that have characterised the historiography of the continent. Instead, the paper argues for an interdisciplinary history as the necessary starting point for a new engagement with both the past and the present. 1 Translation and editing: Alejandro Vassiliades.
ISSN:0046-760X
1464-5130
DOI:10.1080/00467600802399504