Vygotsky & Bernstein in the Light of Jewish Tradition
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Antonella Castelnuovo
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Bella S. Kotik-Friedgut
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"It has already become a tradition to look for the roots of Lev Vygotsky’s theory in the writings of Marx, Engels, Spinoza, and Hegel, and for the roots of Basil Bernstein’s theory in the writings of Durkheim, Sapir, Whorf, Mead, and Strauss. What is basically ignored in these accounts, however, are the cultural and family environments in which Vygotsky and Bernstein were raised and developed. This omission is especially ironic in light of the fact that Vygotsky and Bernstein themselves stressed the importance of family, culture, and social practices as the major determining factors in the formation of an individual’s thinking and worldview. This book is the first serious and successful attempt to deal with this omission by retracing how the experience of Vygotsky and Bernstein as Jews in diaspora influenced their theoretical discourse. This study demonstrates that the roots of Vygotsky’s cultural-historical approach, as well as Bernstein’s theory of socio-linguistic codes as shaping social consciousness, can be traced to many Jewish religious and cultural traditions and beliefs, including the Torah’s basic humanistic principles; the importance of transmitting cultural knowledge and values from one generation to the next, and of the role of mediators in such a transmission; the medium of language as the origin of consciousness; and the role of socio-collective and historical events in shaping individual needs. Also of great interest to the reader will be the authors’ investigation into how Vygotsky’s and Bernstein’s experiences as oppressed Jewish minorities in an alien environment contributed to the development of their independence of mind, and to their understanding of the need for social justice and education in order to create the conditions for social transformation."
"Antonella Castelnuovo and Bella Kotik-Friedgut have provided us with a highly-original and thought-provoking analysis of two of the most prominent theorists of the twentieth century in the social sciences: Basil Bernstein (analyzed by Castelnuovo) and Lev Vygotsky (analyzed by Kotik-Friedgut). Vygotsky, the psychologist, stressed the cultural-historical nature of human development, focusing on language and thinking. Bernstein, the sociologist, developed his socially-based theory of codes aiming to reveal the role of language in the transmission of cultural norms and values. Castelnuovo and Kotik-Friedgut explore the influence of Judaism on the work of Bernstein and Vygotsky, and here uncover a strong thread linking their work despite the differences in their backgrounds. The influence of their roots manifests itself through the general themes of their work, as well as in the expression and conceptualization of particular aspects of their theories. The reader will find this book interesting, vivid, and provocative, while gaining a better understanding of the positions taken by these two great thinkers."
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Part I. Jews and Judaism in Diaspora
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