Dimensions of Eighteenth-century Educational Thinking in Germany: Rhetoric and Gender Anthropology
Titel:
Dimensions of Eighteenth-century Educational Thinking in Germany: Rhetoric and Gender Anthropology
Auteur:
Lohmann, Ingrid Mayer, Christine
Verschenen in:
History of education
Paginering:
Jaargang 37 (2008) nr. 1 pagina's 113-139
Jaar:
2008-01
Inhoud:
The development of pedagogical science in eighteenth-century Germany unfolded in close connection with the emergence of the modern bourgeoisie and its emancipation from a still absolutist society. While social and political structures in Britain and France were changed by revolutions, the relative weakness of the German bourgeoisie led to the adoption of a reformist strategy to effect social modernization. In this context, pedagogics, education, schools and schooling became a vital means of political and economic transformation towards a modern, bourgeois-capitalist society. Therein the emergence of modern pedagogical thought and the development of the bourgeoisie were mutual preconditions: several initially quite disparate strands of thought coalesced to form a new pedagogical thinking in Germany during the later Enlightenment. The essay reconstructs how new thinking emerged by charting the integration of two bodies of knowledge into this renewal and refounding of pedagogics: the transformation of elements of rhetoric into building blocks of modern pedagogical thought, on the one hand, and of gender anthropology as its foundation, on the other.