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      Rethinking Bildung in the Anthropocene: The Case of Wolfgang Klafki

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          In this article, I discuss education in a time in the history when the human impact on Earth is massive and pervasive, with devastating consequences on the conditions for life. Within various academic fields, this era is increasingly distinguished as the Anthropocene. The term highlights the new, dominant position of the human species in Earth's history, but is contentious, hiding as much as it reveals. Humanity is surely not one, but many, participating in a complex web of relations constituted by other species and the material world. Moreover, the Anthropocene is also a time of global corporate capitalism, when the magnitude and the consequences of human activities are unequally distributed among humans and more-than humans alike. The ethical and political dimensions involved in this determine the reflections in this article. Specifically, I examine Wolfgang Klafki's educational theory as an expression of and a response to the Anthropocene. Klafki is a salient contributor to the rethinking of North European general didactics in the 20th century, in which Bildung, formations of the self, plays a key role. In Klafki's later works, epochal key problems are integrated in his concept of Bildung, addressing environmental crisis, social inequity, and threats to peace on Earth, in a global outlook that transcends Bildung's traditionally national scope. At the same time, Klafki's educational response expresses an anthropocentric outlook, which calls for rethinking. In such a rethinking I suggest to see the mediating element of the common, crucial in Klafki's Bildung theory, not as limited to human interests but as including concerns for life on Earth, and to conceive of historical situatedness as an aspect of the commonality of Bildung. CONTRIBUTION: The article explores how changing historical conditions in the present may have consequences for identity formation in schools and society. Education is conceived of as a field with strong ethical bearings. This article contributes to educational theory, reflecting on the conditions for Bildung in the Anthropocene.

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              The Politics of the Anthropocene

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                Journal
                hts
                HTS Theological Studies
                Herv. teol. stud.
                University of Pretoria (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0259-9422
                2072-8050
                2021
                : 77
                : 3
                : 1-9
                Affiliations
                [01] Oslo orgnameUniversity of Oslo orgdiv1Faculty of Educational Sciences orgdiv2Department of Teacher Education and School Research Norway
                Article
                S0259-94222021000300017 S0259-9422(21)07700300017
                10.4102/hts.v77i3.6807
                49d398ec-5d0e-49ed-943d-90eb31d39c65

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 03 May 2021
                : 02 July 2021
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                critical theory,ideology critique,general didactics,Klafki,environmental problems,educational theory,globalisation,the Anthropocene,Bildung

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