Abstract

Introduction: Michael A. Peters and Paul Smeyers. 1. Jim Marshall: Foucault and disciplining the self: Tina Besley. 2. Autonomy, Agency and Education: He tangata, he tangata, he tangata: Nesta Devine and Ruth Irwin. 3. The Paradox of the Excluded Child: Bruce Haynes. 4. Emergencies and Emergent Selves: Felicity Haynes. 5. Education as Liberation: The politics and techniques of lifelong learning: Bert Lambeir. 6. Testing Resistance: Busno-cratic power, standardized tests, and care of the self: Cris Mayo. 7. Foucault, Educational Research and the Issue of Autonomy: Mark Olssen. 8. Marshalling the Self: James D. Marshall as Educational Philosopher: Michael A. Peters. 9. Marshall-Making Wittgenstein Smile: Robert K. Shaw. 10. The Labouring Sleepwalker: Evocation and expression as modes of qualitative educational research: Paul Smeyers. 11. 'What it Makes Sense to Say': Wittgenstein, rule-following and the nature of education: Nicholas C. Burbules and Richard Smith. 12. Lightning and Frenzy: Music education, adolescence, and the anxiety of influence: Paul Standish. 13. Break with Tradition: Marshall's contribution to a Foucauldian philosophy of education: Lynda Stone. 14. Photograph and Curriculum Vitae and Major Works of James D. Marshall. 15. Interview with James Marshall: Paulo Ghiraldelli Jr. 16. James D. Marshall: Philosopher of Education: Michael A. Peters. 17. For Jim: My friend: Kevin Harris. 18. Stone/Marshall Wedding Address: D. C. Phillips. 19. Fragments of Life before Foucault: Colin Lankshear. 20. James D. Marshall Reply. Notes on Contributors. Index.

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