From andyb@marxists.org Tue Jul 9 06:01:16 2019 From: andyb@marxists.org (Andy Blunden) Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 23:01:16 +1000 Subject: [Xmca-l] Hegel for Social Movements Message-ID: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" byAndy Blunden https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 An introduction to the reading of Hegel intended for those already active in social movements. The book introduces Hegel?s ideas in a way which will be useful for those fighting for social change, and while some familiarity with philosophy would be an advantage for the reader, the main pre-requisite is a commitment to the practical pursuit of ideal aims. The book covers the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, but focuses particularly on the Logic and Hegel?s social theory ? the Philosophy of Right. Blunden brings to his exposition an original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic as the logic of social change, utilizing his knowledge of Vygotsky?s cultural psychology and Soviet Activity Theory. Although CHAT is hardly mentioned in this exposition of Hegel, being familiar with CHAT, you will recognise the influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev as well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. The book is very expensive, so until the cheap paperback comes out next year, please order it from your Library or get a journal, magazine or website to review it and ask for a review copy. You can get a full table of contents here: https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf and a search engine for the full text at the above Brill link. Andy -- ------------------------------------------------------------ *Andy Blunden* https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/xmca-l/attachments/20190709/9a510231/attachment.html From dkellogg60@gmail.com Thu Jul 11 06:57:32 2019 From: dkellogg60@gmail.com (David Kellogg) Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 22:57:32 +0900 Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Hegel for Social Movements In-Reply-To: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> References: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> Message-ID: Congratulations, Andy, above all on the length of the book. I am quite sure you are the only person on this particular planet who could give a sensible summary of the Phenomenology, the Logic, and the Philosophy of Right in a slim volume. Having just finished the baggy monster of "The House of Government" and having started the task of trying to summarize Vygotsky's lectures in "Problem of Age", I am more than ever cognizant of how difficult it is to distill an intellectual adventure without killing the excitement. Here, for example, is Laurie Anderson on Walter Benjamin on Paul Klee... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGL2Ne0V9mI She said: what is history? And he said: history is an angel being blown backwards into the future He said: history is a pile of debris And the angel wants to go back and fix things To repair the things that have been broken But there is a storm blowing from paradise And the storm keeps blowing the angel backwards into the future And this storm, this storm is called progress (I remember Nikolai Veresov objecting strongly to your translation of "perezhivanie" as "adventure" because "adventure" lacks the element of reflection on being....but we do have, for example, the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe and the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver....) David Kellogg Sangmyung University New Article: Han Hee Jeung & David Kellogg (2019): A story without SELF: Vygotsky?s pedology, Bruner?s constructivism and Halliday?s construalism in understanding narratives by Korean children, Language and Education, DOI: 10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 Some e-prints available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KHRxrQ4n45t9N2ZHZhQK/full?target=10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM Andy Blunden wrote: > Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" by Andy Blunden > > https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 > > > An introduction to the reading of Hegel intended for those already active > in social movements. The book introduces Hegel?s ideas in a way which will > be useful for those fighting for social change, and while some familiarity > with philosophy would be an advantage for the reader, the main > pre-requisite is a commitment to the practical pursuit of ideal aims. The > book covers the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, but focuses particularly on > the Logic and Hegel?s social theory ? the Philosophy of Right. Blunden > brings to his exposition an original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic as the > logic of social change, utilizing his knowledge of Vygotsky?s cultural > psychology and Soviet Activity Theory. Although CHAT is hardly mentioned in > this exposition of Hegel, being familiar with CHAT, you will recognise the > influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev as well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. > > The book is very expensive, so until the cheap paperback comes out next > year, please order it from your Library or get a journal, magazine or > website to review it and ask for a review copy. > > > > You can get a full table of contents here: > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf > > > and a search engine for the full text at the above Brill link. > > > > Andy > -- > ------------------------------ > *Andy Blunden* > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/xmca-l/attachments/20190711/9d6caace/attachment.html From andyb@marxists.org Thu Jul 11 08:39:44 2019 From: andyb@marxists.org (Andy Blunden) Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2019 01:39:44 +1000 Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Hegel for Social Movements In-Reply-To: References: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> Message-ID: The whole point of an adventure is that it is transformative, and my point was that the examples in "The Problem of the Environment" gave the impression that perezhivaniya are only traumas to be survived; sometimes they are opportunities seized. In any case, I hope I have done more than summarise, but offer a real adventure for readers who are willing to explore Hegel. Andy ------------------------------------------------------------ *Andy Blunden* https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm On 11/07/2019 11:57 pm, David Kellogg wrote: > Congratulations, Andy, above all on the length of the > book. I am quite sure you are the only person on this > particular planet who could give a sensible summary of the > Phenomenology, the Logic,? and the Philosophy of Right in > a slim volume. > > Having just finished the baggy monster of "The House of > Government" and having started the task of trying to > summarize Vygotsky's lectures in "Problem of Age", I am > more than ever cognizant of how difficult it is to distill > an intellectual adventure without killing the excitement. > Here, for example, is Laurie Anderson on Walter Benjamin > on Paul Klee... > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGL2Ne0V9mI > > She said: what is history? > And he said: history is an angel being blown backwards > into the future > He said: history is a pile of debris > And the angel wants to go back and fix things > To repair the things that have been broken > But there is a storm blowing from paradise > And the storm keeps blowing the angel backwards into the > future > And this storm, this storm is called progress > > (I remember Nikolai Veresov objecting strongly to your > translation of "perezhivanie" as "adventure" because > "adventure" lacks the element of reflection on > being....but we do have, for example, the Adventures of > Robinson Crusoe and the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver....) > > David Kellogg > Sangmyung University > > New Article: > Han Hee Jeung & David Kellogg (2019): A story without > SELF: Vygotsky?s > pedology, Bruner?s constructivism and Halliday?s > construalism in understanding narratives by > Korean children, Language and Education, DOI: > 10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > To link to this article: > https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > > Some e-prints available at: > https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KHRxrQ4n45t9N2ZHZhQK/full?target=10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > > > > On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM Andy Blunden > > wrote: > > Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" byAndy > Blunden > > https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 > > > An introduction to the reading of Hegel intended for > those already active in social movements. The book > introduces Hegel?s ideas in a way which will be useful > for those fighting for social change, and while some > familiarity with philosophy would be an advantage for > the reader, the main pre-requisite is a commitment to > the practical pursuit of ideal aims. The book covers > the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, but focuses > particularly on the Logic and Hegel?s social theory ? > the Philosophy of Right. Blunden brings to his > exposition an original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic > as the logic of social change, utilizing his knowledge > of Vygotsky?s cultural psychology and Soviet Activity > Theory. Although CHAT is hardly mentioned in this > exposition of Hegel, being familiar with CHAT, you > will recognise the influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev > as well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. > > The book is very expensive, so until the cheap > paperback comes out next year, please order it from > your Library or get a journal, magazine or website to > review it and ask for a review copy. > > > > You can get a full table of contents here: > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf > > > and a search engine for the full text at the above > Brill link. > > > > Andy > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > *Andy Blunden* > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/xmca-l/attachments/20190712/2720ac67/attachment.html From kplakits@gmail.com Thu Jul 11 09:35:11 2019 From: kplakits@gmail.com (Katerina Plakitsi) Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 19:35:11 +0300 Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Hegel for Social Movements In-Reply-To: References: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> Message-ID: Congrats Andy! Your contribution to the community is more than great! Katerina ???? ???, 11 ???? 2019 ???? 18:42 ? ??????? Andy Blunden ??????: > The whole point of an adventure is that it is transformative, and my point > was that the examples in "The Problem of the Environment" gave the > impression that perezhivaniya are only traumas to be survived; sometimes > they are opportunities seized. > > In any case, I hope I have done more than summarise, but offer a real > adventure for readers who are willing to explore Hegel. > > Andy > ------------------------------ > *Andy Blunden* > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm > On 11/07/2019 11:57 pm, David Kellogg wrote: > > Congratulations, Andy, above all on the length of the book. I am quite > sure you are the only person on this particular planet who could give a > sensible summary of the Phenomenology, the Logic, and the Philosophy of > Right in a slim volume. > > Having just finished the baggy monster of "The House of Government" and > having started the task of trying to summarize Vygotsky's lectures in > "Problem of Age", I am more than ever cognizant of how difficult it is to > distill an intellectual adventure without killing the excitement. Here, for > example, is Laurie Anderson on Walter Benjamin on Paul Klee... > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGL2Ne0V9mI > > She said: what is history? > And he said: history is an angel being blown backwards into the future > He said: history is a pile of debris > And the angel wants to go back and fix things > To repair the things that have been broken > But there is a storm blowing from paradise > And the storm keeps blowing the angel backwards into the future > And this storm, this storm is called progress > > (I remember Nikolai Veresov objecting strongly to your translation of > "perezhivanie" as "adventure" because "adventure" lacks the element of > reflection on being....but we do have, for example, the Adventures of > Robinson Crusoe and the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver....) > > David Kellogg > Sangmyung University > > New Article: > Han Hee Jeung & David Kellogg (2019): A story without SELF: Vygotsky?s > pedology, Bruner?s constructivism and Halliday?s construalism in > understanding narratives by > Korean children, Language and Education, DOI: 10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > > Some e-prints available at: > > https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KHRxrQ4n45t9N2ZHZhQK/full?target=10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > > > > On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM Andy Blunden wrote: > >> Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" by Andy Blunden >> >> https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 >> >> >> An introduction to the reading of Hegel intended for those already active >> in social movements. The book introduces Hegel?s ideas in a way which will >> be useful for those fighting for social change, and while some familiarity >> with philosophy would be an advantage for the reader, the main >> pre-requisite is a commitment to the practical pursuit of ideal aims. The >> book covers the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, but focuses particularly on >> the Logic and Hegel?s social theory ? the Philosophy of Right. Blunden >> brings to his exposition an original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic as the >> logic of social change, utilizing his knowledge of Vygotsky?s cultural >> psychology and Soviet Activity Theory. Although CHAT is hardly mentioned in >> this exposition of Hegel, being familiar with CHAT, you will recognise the >> influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev as well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. >> >> The book is very expensive, so until the cheap paperback comes out next >> year, please order it from your Library or get a journal, magazine or >> website to review it and ask for a review copy. >> >> >> >> You can get a full table of contents here: >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf >> >> >> and a search engine for the full text at the above Brill link. >> >> >> >> Andy >> -- >> ------------------------------ >> *Andy Blunden* >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm >> > -- Katerina Plakitsi *ISCAR President* *Professor of Science Education* *Head of the Dept. of E**arly Childhood Education* *School of Education * *University of Ioannina, Greece* *tel. +302651005771* *fax. +302651005842* *mobile.phone +306972898463* *Skype name: katerina.plakitsi3* https://www.iscar.org/ http://users.uoi.gr/kplakits www.epoque-project.eu http://bdfprojects.wixsite.com/mindset http://www.lib.uoi.gr/serp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isZAbefnRmo&t=7s -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/xmca-l/attachments/20190711/66b98aba/attachment.html From jamesma320@gmail.com Thu Jul 11 09:56:45 2019 From: jamesma320@gmail.com (James Ma) Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 17:56:45 +0100 Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Hegel for Social Movements In-Reply-To: References: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> Message-ID: Many congratulations Andy! Resonating with David?s remarks, in Chinese culture we often refer to such an outstanding scholastic work as ?????? close to ???? (a work deemed to be both unprecedented and unrepeatable). I would recommend this book to all my Russell allies teaching on research methodology (these days in the UK, philosophical application and observance at non Russell Group institutions are largely cursory or half-hearted!). James *_______________________________________________________* *James Ma Independent Scholar **https://oxford.academia.edu/JamesMa * On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 at 16:42, Andy Blunden wrote: > The whole point of an adventure is that it is transformative, and my point > was that the examples in "The Problem of the Environment" gave the > impression that perezhivaniya are only traumas to be survived; sometimes > they are opportunities seized. > > In any case, I hope I have done more than summarise, but offer a real > adventure for readers who are willing to explore Hegel. > > Andy > ------------------------------ > *Andy Blunden* > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm > On 11/07/2019 11:57 pm, David Kellogg wrote: > > Congratulations, Andy, above all on the length of the book. I am quite > sure you are the only person on this particular planet who could give a > sensible summary of the Phenomenology, the Logic, and the Philosophy of > Right in a slim volume. > > Having just finished the baggy monster of "The House of Government" and > having started the task of trying to summarize Vygotsky's lectures in > "Problem of Age", I am more than ever cognizant of how difficult it is to > distill an intellectual adventure without killing the excitement. Here, for > example, is Laurie Anderson on Walter Benjamin on Paul Klee... > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGL2Ne0V9mI > > She said: what is history? > And he said: history is an angel being blown backwards into the future > He said: history is a pile of debris > And the angel wants to go back and fix things > To repair the things that have been broken > But there is a storm blowing from paradise > And the storm keeps blowing the angel backwards into the future > And this storm, this storm is called progress > > (I remember Nikolai Veresov objecting strongly to your translation of > "perezhivanie" as "adventure" because "adventure" lacks the element of > reflection on being....but we do have, for example, the Adventures of > Robinson Crusoe and the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver....) > > David Kellogg > Sangmyung University > > New Article: > Han Hee Jeung & David Kellogg (2019): A story without SELF: Vygotsky?s > pedology, Bruner?s constructivism and Halliday?s construalism in > understanding narratives by > Korean children, Language and Education, DOI: 10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > > Some e-prints available at: > > https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KHRxrQ4n45t9N2ZHZhQK/full?target=10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 > > > > On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM Andy Blunden wrote: > >> Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" by Andy Blunden >> >> https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 >> >> >> An introduction to the reading of Hegel intended for those already active >> in social movements. The book introduces Hegel?s ideas in a way which will >> be useful for those fighting for social change, and while some familiarity >> with philosophy would be an advantage for the reader, the main >> pre-requisite is a commitment to the practical pursuit of ideal aims. The >> book covers the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, but focuses particularly on >> the Logic and Hegel?s social theory ? the Philosophy of Right. Blunden >> brings to his exposition an original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic as the >> logic of social change, utilizing his knowledge of Vygotsky?s cultural >> psychology and Soviet Activity Theory. Although CHAT is hardly mentioned in >> this exposition of Hegel, being familiar with CHAT, you will recognise the >> influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev as well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. >> >> The book is very expensive, so until the cheap paperback comes out next >> year, please order it from your Library or get a journal, magazine or >> website to review it and ask for a review copy. >> >> >> >> You can get a full table of contents here: >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf >> >> >> and a search engine for the full text at the above Brill link. >> >> >> >> Andy >> -- >> ------------------------------ >> *Andy Blunden* >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/xmca-l/attachments/20190711/cce8760b/attachment.html From boblake@georgiasouthern.edu Thu Jul 11 12:26:04 2019 From: boblake@georgiasouthern.edu (Robert Lake) Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 15:26:04 -0400 Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Hegel for Social Movements In-Reply-To: References: <57732e35-0321-c1a1-6e8f-68d212ec4e27@marxists.org> Message-ID: Thank-you for continuing to do this work Andy and congratulations on now seeing it in print. May I recommend that you have a video discussion on each chapter through your Vimeo Channel in some fashion? Robert Lake On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 12:51 PM Katerina Plakitsi wrote: > Congrats Andy! Your contribution to the community is more than great! > Katerina > > ???? ???, 11 ???? 2019 ???? 18:42 ? ??????? Andy Blunden < > andyb@marxists.org> ??????: > >> The whole point of an adventure is that it is transformative, and my >> point was that the examples in "The Problem of the Environment" gave the >> impression that perezhivaniya are only traumas to be survived; sometimes >> they are opportunities seized. >> >> In any case, I hope I have done more than summarise, but offer a real >> adventure for readers who are willing to explore Hegel. >> >> Andy >> ------------------------------ >> *Andy Blunden* >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm >> On 11/07/2019 11:57 pm, David Kellogg wrote: >> >> Congratulations, Andy, above all on the length of the book. I am quite >> sure you are the only person on this particular planet who could give a >> sensible summary of the Phenomenology, the Logic, and the Philosophy of >> Right in a slim volume. >> >> Having just finished the baggy monster of "The House of Government" and >> having started the task of trying to summarize Vygotsky's lectures in >> "Problem of Age", I am more than ever cognizant of how difficult it is to >> distill an intellectual adventure without killing the excitement. Here, for >> example, is Laurie Anderson on Walter Benjamin on Paul Klee... >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGL2Ne0V9mI >> >> She said: what is history? >> And he said: history is an angel being blown backwards into the future >> He said: history is a pile of debris >> And the angel wants to go back and fix things >> To repair the things that have been broken >> But there is a storm blowing from paradise >> And the storm keeps blowing the angel backwards into the future >> And this storm, this storm is called progress >> >> (I remember Nikolai Veresov objecting strongly to your translation of >> "perezhivanie" as "adventure" because "adventure" lacks the element of >> reflection on being....but we do have, for example, the Adventures of >> Robinson Crusoe and the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver....) >> >> David Kellogg >> Sangmyung University >> >> New Article: >> Han Hee Jeung & David Kellogg (2019): A story without SELF: Vygotsky?s >> pedology, Bruner?s constructivism and Halliday?s construalism in >> understanding narratives by >> Korean children, Language and Education, DOI: >> 10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 >> To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 >> >> Some e-prints available at: >> >> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KHRxrQ4n45t9N2ZHZhQK/full?target=10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM Andy Blunden wrote: >> >>> Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" by Andy Blunden >>> >>> https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 >>> >>> >>> An introduction to the reading of Hegel intended for those already >>> active in social movements. The book introduces Hegel?s ideas in a way >>> which will be useful for those fighting for social change, and while some >>> familiarity with philosophy would be an advantage for the reader, the main >>> pre-requisite is a commitment to the practical pursuit of ideal aims. The >>> book covers the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, but focuses particularly on >>> the Logic and Hegel?s social theory ? the Philosophy of Right. Blunden >>> brings to his exposition an original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic as the >>> logic of social change, utilizing his knowledge of Vygotsky?s cultural >>> psychology and Soviet Activity Theory. Although CHAT is hardly mentioned in >>> this exposition of Hegel, being familiar with CHAT, you will recognise the >>> influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev as well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. >>> >>> The book is very expensive, so until the cheap paperback comes out next >>> year, please order it from your Library or get a journal, magazine or >>> website to review it and ask for a review copy. >>> >>> >>> >>> You can get a full table of contents here: >>> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf >>> >>> >>> and a search engine for the full text at the above Brill link. >>> >>> >>> >>> Andy >>> -- >>> ------------------------------ >>> *Andy Blunden* >>> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm >>> >> -- > > > Katerina Plakitsi > *ISCAR President* > *Professor of Science Education* > *Head of the Dept. of E**arly Childhood Education* > *School of Education * > *University of Ioannina, Greece* > *tel. +302651005771* > *fax. +302651005842* > *mobile.phone +306972898463* > *Skype name: katerina.plakitsi3* > > https://www.iscar.org/ > http://users.uoi.gr/kplakits > www.epoque-project.eu > http://bdfprojects.wixsite.com/mindset > http://www.lib.uoi.gr/serp > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isZAbefnRmo&t=7s > > > > > -- Robert Lake Ed.D. 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I think I make Hegel easier to understand than other expositions, but Hegel remains difficult, and I think there is an uneliminable place for the written word here. Andy ------------------------------------------------------------ *Andy Blunden* https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm On 12/07/2019 5:26 am, Robert Lake wrote: > Thank-you for continuing to do this work Andy > and congratulations on now seeing it in print. > May I recommend that you have a video discussion on each > chapter through your Vimeo Channel in some fashion? > Robert Lake > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 12:51 PM Katerina Plakitsi > > wrote: > > Congrats Andy! Your contribution to the community is > more than great! > Katerina > > ???? ???, 11 ???? 2019 ???? 18:42 ? ??????? Andy > Blunden > ??????: > > The whole point of an adventure is that it is > transformative, and my point was that the examples > in "The Problem of the Environment" gave the > impression that perezhivaniya are only traumas to > be survived; sometimes they are opportunities seized. > > In any case, I hope I have done more than > summarise, but offer a real adventure for readers > who are willing to explore Hegel. > > Andy > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > *Andy Blunden* > https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm > On 11/07/2019 11:57 pm, David Kellogg wrote: >> Congratulations, Andy, above all on the length of >> the book. I am quite sure you are the only person >> on this particular planet who could give a >> sensible summary of the Phenomenology, the >> Logic,? and the Philosophy of Right in a slim >> volume. >> >> Having just finished the baggy monster of "The >> House of Government" and having started the task >> of trying to summarize Vygotsky's lectures in >> "Problem of Age", I am more than ever cognizant >> of how difficult it is to distill an intellectual >> adventure without killing the excitement. Here, >> for example, is Laurie Anderson on Walter >> Benjamin on Paul Klee... >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGL2Ne0V9mI >> >> She said: what is history? >> And he said: history is an angel being blown >> backwards into the future >> He said: history is a pile of debris >> And the angel wants to go back and fix things >> To repair the things that have been broken >> But there is a storm blowing from paradise >> And the storm keeps blowing the angel backwards >> into the future >> And this storm, this storm is called progress >> >> (I remember Nikolai Veresov objecting strongly to >> your translation of "perezhivanie" as "adventure" >> because "adventure" lacks the element of >> reflection on being....but we do have, for >> example, the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe and >> the Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver....) >> >> David Kellogg >> Sangmyung University >> >> New Article: >> Han Hee Jeung & David Kellogg (2019): A story >> without SELF: Vygotsky?s >> pedology, Bruner?s constructivism and Halliday?s >> construalism in understanding narratives by >> Korean children, Language and Education, DOI: >> 10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 >> To link to this article: >> https://doi.org/10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 >> >> Some e-prints available at: >> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KHRxrQ4n45t9N2ZHZhQK/full?target=10.1080/09500782.2019.1582663 >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM Andy Blunden >> > >> wrote: >> >> Just Published: "Hegel for Social Movements" >> byAndy Blunden >> >> https://brill.com/abstract/title/54574 >> >> >> An introduction to the reading of Hegel >> intended for those already active in social >> movements. The book introduces Hegel?s ideas >> in a way which will be useful for those >> fighting for social change, and while some >> familiarity with philosophy would be an >> advantage for the reader, the main >> pre-requisite is a commitment to the >> practical pursuit of ideal aims. The book >> covers the whole sweep of Hegel?s writing, >> but focuses particularly on the Logic and >> Hegel?s social theory ? the Philosophy of >> Right. Blunden brings to his exposition an >> original interpretation of Hegel?s Logic as >> the logic of social change, utilizing his >> knowledge of Vygotsky?s cultural psychology >> and Soviet Activity Theory. Although CHAT is >> hardly mentioned in this exposition of Hegel, >> being familiar with CHAT, you will recognise >> the influence of Vygotsky and Leontyev as >> well as Marx on my reading of Hegel. >> >> The book is very expensive, so until the >> cheap paperback comes out next year, please >> order it from your Library or get a journal, >> magazine or website to review it and ask for >> a review copy. >> >> >> >> You can get a full table of contents here: >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/pdfs/hegel-social-movements.pdf >> >> >> and a search engine for the full text at the >> above Brill link. >> >> >> >> Andy >> >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> *Andy Blunden* >> https://www.ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/index.htm >> >> > -- > > > Katerina Plakitsi > /ISCAR President/ > /Professor of?Science Education/ > /Head of the Dept. of E//arly Childhood Education/ > /School of Education/ > /University of Ioannina, Greece/ > /tel. +302651005771/ > /fax. +302651005842/ > /mobile.phone +306972898463/ > /Skype name: katerina.plakitsi3/ > / > / > https://www.iscar.org/ > http://users.uoi.gr/kplakits > www.epoque-project.eu > http://bdfprojects.wixsite.com/mindset > http://www.lib.uoi.gr/serp > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isZAbefnRmo&t=7s > > > > > > > -- > Robert Lake? 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For a narrative history of the research of LCHC, visit lchcautobio.ucsd.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucsd.edu/pipermail/xmca-l/attachments/20190713/c15855c6/attachment.html From mpacker@cantab.net Mon Jul 29 12:55:17 2019 From: mpacker@cantab.net (Martin Packer) Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 14:55:17 -0500 Subject: [Xmca-l] Fwd: position opening at Holy Cross References: Message-ID: <44989D30-221E-48AF-AC51-A0717C00E5D7@cantab.net> > > From: "Freeman, Mark" > Subject: position opening at Holy Cross > Date: July 29, 2019 at 11:03:30 AM GMT-5 > To: QUAL@LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU > Reply-To: msachs@TEMPLE.EDU > > Dear colleagues: > > Please find attached a document describing a new tenure-track position at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. As the job ad indicates, the position is in developmental psychology, and "our particular interest is in a colleague who approaches human developmental processes from a sociocultural framework, and could include a teacher/scholar who specializes in the socioemotional development of children, adolescents, adults, or aging populations." > > You can check out the job ad online too. Here's the link: https://apply.interfolio.com/65418 > > If you have any questions about the position I might be able to answer, please don't hesitate to contact me at mfreeman@holycross.edu . > > I hope all is well. > > Best, > Mark > > Mark Freeman > Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Society > Department of Psychology > College of the Holy Cross > Worcester, MA 01610 > > Past president, Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology > Past president, Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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