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Exile as an Educative Engagement
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Exile as an Educative Engagement : The Dizziness of Recognition

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 100386385X
ISBN-13 9781003863854
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 29th, 2025
Print length 156 Pages
Weight 460 grams
Ksh 27,900.00
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This book explores the concept of exile, experienced not as a physical displacement, but as a subjective experience of disconnection from the Other.

This book explores the concept of exile, experienced not as a physical displacement, but as a subjective experience of disconnection from the Other.

It further clarifies the notion of exilic subjectivity, whereby a hidden facet of the self—ineffable to both the Other and the Self—causes a distance between self-comprehension and external perception. In doing so, it poses a challenge to recognition theory’s assertion that self-understanding occurs through interactions with Others. By engaging with the writings of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Charles Taylor, Axel Honneth, Søren Kierkegaard, and Rumi. The book explores the difficulties individuals encounter when transitioning their inwardly focused private identities into the public spaces of educational institutions. It emphasizes the critical role educators can play in cultivating an atmosphere of attentive listening attuned to the unique experiences that may exile the self. Through the complex interplay of writings by thinkers such as Hegel, Kierkegaard, Rumi, Taylor, and Pinar, this work transcends traditional theories of recognition. Instead of resolving misrecognition, it embraces it as a central aspect of the human condition, examining the tension between self-perception and external acknowledgment. The text phenomenologically investigates “seeing” the Other and the risk for misrecognition of an individual’s innermost depths. These insights find resonance in academia, where even amid success, a chasm may persist, isolating students and educators from each other. As the self-dwells in the uneasiness of estrangement, the discussion welcomes the ownership of silence and inwardness into the classroom. From this detached perspective, the possibility of recognizing the convergence of familiarity and strangeness before and within oneself may emerge.

This book is tailored for scholars, educators, and readers interested in the intersections of philosophy, education, and lived experience. It offers readers innovative approaches to understanding exile and recognition, fostering deeper engagement with the complexities of identity, alienation, and the self.


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