Philosophical Adventures with Fairy Tales: New Ways to Explore Familiar Tales with Kids of All Ages

Author:   Wendy C. Turgeon
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781475853223


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   10 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Wendy C. Turgeon
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781475853223


ISBN 10:   147585322
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   10 March 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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In an age in which pessimism and divisiveness is the predominant model, optimism can once again find footing when youngsters and their educators experience the exhilaration of being open to wondrously new perspectives that emerge when engaging in genuine dialogue. By following this detailed guide through the philosophical adventures that lie mysteriously hidden in the safe space of fairy tales, we find ourselves, with Wendy, in the Neverland of thinking together toward a better world--a world many may have feared was lost forever.--Dr. Susan T. Gardner, professor of philosophy, Capilano University, North Vancouver, Canada; director, The Vancouver Institute of Philosophy for Children Wendy Turgeon's Philosophical Adventures with Fairy Tales is a marvelous resource for educators and family members for engaging children in philosophical inquiry. With clarity and creativity, Turgeon illuminates how 13 well-known fairy tales can inspire rich and thoughtful philosophy discussions, suggesting possible themes to explore and offering helpful questions and activities for each story.--Jana Mohr Lone, director of the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children Neither philosophy nor children can be genuinely engaged by the incurious adult. What many will take to be this book's primary strength--its treasure trove of reading guides, discussion prompts, and philosophical activities sure to buttress and deepen intergenerational philosophical dialogue--I take to be secondary to the way Turgeon invites adults to re-enter the world of the fairy tale and to let ourselves be disturbed and perplexed by what we find there, as a way of rediscovering philosophical wonderment for ourselves.--Maughn Rollins Gregory, Professor of Educational Foundations and Director of the Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children at Montclair State University This innovative and delightfully engaging book will captivate young and old alike. Wendy Turgeon has done the hard work of selecting the fairytales, providing the discussion questions and activities, and adding a list of resources for doing philosophy with young people. All in aid of preparing us to embark on intellectual adventures of philosophical wonderment. Have you ever been puzzled by what it means to exist as a dog or a human? Or wondered about the nature of art and its relation to beauty? Or pondered whether it is possible to know anything? If so, then then this book is for you, no matter your age. With it, Turgeon explores fairytales in original and enlivening ways. Whether you are encountering or revisiting these stories, you will discover that their enchanting whimsy and magic disclose significant philosophical concepts, including loyalty, promises, friendship, jealousy, and exile. Turgeon masterfully demonstrates that when used as prompts for philosophical inquiry, fairytales bring together fantasy and profundity, humor and seriousness, and uncertainty and wisdom. They invite children and adults to philosophize together about life's big and open-ended existential questions. This book will transform long car trips, classroom story circles, bedtime reading, and family dinner conversations into cherished interludes of lively inquiry, joyful laughter, and genuine reflection. Books such as Turgeon's remind us to be grateful that the search for meaning is never easy and that it never ends.--Megan J. Laverty, PhD, Associate Professor, Philosophy and Education Program, Department of Arts and Humanities, Teachers College, Columbia University


"In an age in which pessimism and divisiveness is the predominant model, optimism can once again find footing when youngsters and their educators experience the exhilaration of being open to wondrously new perspectives that emerge when engaging in genuine dialogue. By following this detailed guide through the philosophical adventures that lie mysteriously hidden in the safe space of fairy tales, we find ourselves, with Wendy, in the Neverland of thinking together toward a better world--a world many may have feared was lost forever.--Dr. Susan T. Gardner, professor of philosophy, Capilano University, North Vancouver, Canada; director, The Vancouver Institute of Philosophy for Children Neither philosophy nor children can be genuinely engaged by the incurious adult. What many will take to be this book's primary strength--its treasure trove of reading guides, discussion prompts, and philosophical activities sure to buttress and deepen intergenerational philosophical dialogue--I take to be secondary to the way Turgeon invites adults to re-enter the world of the fairy tale and to let ourselves be disturbed and perplexed by what we find there, as a way of ""rediscovering philosophical wonderment"" for ourselves.--Maughn Rollins Gregory, Professor of Educational Foundations and Director of the Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children at Montclair State University This innovative and delightfully engaging book will captivate young and old alike. Wendy Turgeon has done the hard work of selecting the fairytales, providing the discussion questions and activities, and adding a list of resources for doing philosophy with young people. All in aid of preparing us to embark on intellectual adventures of philosophical wonderment. Have you ever been puzzled by what it means to exist as a dog or a human? Or wondered about the nature of art and its relation to beauty? Or pondered whether it is possible to know anything? If so, then then this book is for you, no matter your age. With it, Turgeon explores fairytales in original and enlivening ways. Whether you are encountering or revisiting these stories, you will discover that their enchanting whimsy and magic disclose significant philosophical concepts, including loyalty, promises, friendship, jealousy, and exile. Turgeon masterfully demonstrates that when used as prompts for philosophical inquiry, fairytales bring together fantasy and profundity, humor and seriousness, and uncertainty and wisdom. They invite children and adults to philosophize together about life's big and open-ended existential questions. This book will transform long car trips, classroom story circles, bedtime reading, and family dinner conversations into cherished interludes of lively inquiry, joyful laughter, and genuine reflection. Books such as Turgeon's remind us to be grateful that the search for meaning is never easy and that it never ends.--Megan J. Laverty, PhD, Associate Professor, Philosophy and Education Program, Department of Arts and Humanities, Teachers College, Columbia University Wendy Turgeon's Philosophical Adventures with Fairy Tales is a marvelous resource for educators and family members for engaging children in philosophical inquiry. With clarity and creativity, Turgeon illuminates how 13 well-known fairy tales can inspire rich and thoughtful philosophy discussions, suggesting possible themes to explore and offering helpful questions and activities for each story.--Jana Mohr Lone In an age in which pessimism and divisiveness is the predominant model, optimism can once again find footing when youngsters and their educators experience the exhilaration of being open to wondrously new perspectives that emerge when engaging in genuine dialogue. By following this detailed guide through the philosophical adventures that lie mysteriously hidden in the safe space of fairy tales, we find ourselves, with Wendy, in the Neverland of thinking together toward a better world--a world many may have feared was lost forever. Neither philosophy nor children can be genuinely engaged by the incurious adult. What many will take to be this book's primary strength--its treasure trove of reading guides, discussion prompts, and philosophical activities sure to buttress and deepen intergenerational philosophical dialogue--I take to be secondary to the way Turgeon invites adults to re-enter the world of the fairy tale and to let ourselves be disturbed and perplexed by what we find there, as a way of ""rediscovering philosophical wonderment"" for ourselves. This innovative and delightfully engaging book will captivate young and old alike. Wendy Turgeon has done the hard work of selecting the fairytales, providing the discussion questions and activities, and adding a list of resources for doing philosophy with young people. All in aid of preparing us to embark on intellectual adventures of philosophical wonderment. Have you ever been puzzled by what it means to exist as a dog or a human? Or wondered about the nature of art and its relation to beauty? Or pondered whether it is possible to know anything? If so, then then this book is for you, no matter your age. With it, Turgeon explores fairytales in original and enlivening ways. Whether you are encountering or revisiting these stories, you will discover that their enchanting whimsy and magic disclose significant philosophical concepts, including loyalty, promises, friendship, jealousy, and exile. Turgeon masterfully demonstrates that when used as prompts for philosophical inquiry, fairytales bring together fantasy and profundity, humor and seriousness, and uncertainty and wisdom. They invite children and adults to philosophize together about life's big and open-ended existential questions. This book will transform long car trips, classroom story circles, bedtime reading, and family dinner conversations into cherished interludes of lively inquiry, joyful laughter, and genuine reflection. Books such as Turgeon's remind us to be grateful that the search for meaning is never easy and that it never ends. Wendy Turgeon's Philosophical Adventures with Fairy Tales is a marvelous resource for educators and family members for engaging children in philosophical inquiry. With clarity and creativity, Turgeon illuminates how 13 well-known fairy tales can inspire rich and thoughtful philosophy discussions, suggesting possible themes to explore and offering helpful questions and activities for each story."


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Wendy C. Turgeon teaches philosophy to undergraduates at St. Joseph’s College-New York and for years taught a course at Stony Brook University to graduate students in philosophy with children. She has published in the field of philosophy for/with children and presented at conferences for many years. Her other areas of interest are aesthetics, environmental ethics, and medieval philosophy.

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