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Translated title of the contribution | Subjugation, complicity and the habitus of survival: On the decolonisation of childhood in religious education |
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Original language | German |
Pages (from-to) | 48-67 |
Journal | Österreichisches Religionspädagogisches Forum |
Volume | 31 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Abstract
In religious education, the significance of the category childhood in relation to social orders has not yet been fully established. The question arises to what extent agency and vulnerability of children are negotiated in Western societies in view of power asymmetries established through generational orders. In reference to postcolonial theory, conceptions and social systems that establish a fundamental differentiation between children and adults can be revealed and made utilisable for religious education.
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- Religious studies
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In: Österreichisches Religionspädagogisches Forum, Vol. 31, No. 1, 2023, p. 48-67.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Unterwerfung, Komplizenschaft und Habitus der Überlebenskunst
T2 - Zur Dekolonisierung von Kindheitskonzeptionen in religiösen Bildungsprozessen
AU - Konz, Britta
AU - Schröter-Brickwedde, Anne Sophie
PY - 2023
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AB - In religious education, the significance of the category childhood in relation to social orders has not yet been fully established. The question arises to what extent agency and vulnerability of children are negotiated in Western societies in view of power asymmetries established through generational orders. In reference to postcolonial theory, conceptions and social systems that establish a fundamental differentiation between children and adults can be revealed and made utilisable for religious education.
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KW - decolonization
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