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The Pedagogical Possibilities of Witnessing and Testimonies - Through the Lens of Agamben (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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The Pedagogical Possibilities of Witnessing and Testimonies - Through the Lens of Agamben (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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This book explores the pedagogical possibilities of testimony and
witnessing. Drawing on the work of Giorgio Agamben, this book
highlights the ultimate impossibility of witnessing and testimony:
testimonies do not stand outside language, history, politics, or
capitalist systems. Through analysis of different aspects of
representation, subjectivity and emotions, this book illustrates
how testimonies can be used as a way to control student emotions,
perceptions and understandings. Testimonies used within teaching
can work as a way to reproduce stereotypes of suffering, and can
thus consolidate and reinforce exisiting power structures and
identities. By exploring these difficulties, the author argues for
the value of teaching historical testimonies of suffering that
recognize both the impossibilities and possibilities of witnessing
and testimony. "Marie Hallander has provided an indispensable guide
to re-thinking the pedagogical possibilities of witnessing and
testimonies, essential reading for anyone interested in how to
approach these topics both critically and pedagogically. Through a
lucid theoretical synthesis, this book re-inscribes a dynamic
pedagogical dimension into the topics of witnessing and testimony,
which have been dominated by historians, psychologists and literary
critics. Thinking through the theoretical challenges of witnessing
and testimony yet using powerful examples from teaching, Hallander
develops a forceful analysis that shows the profound implications
of these topics for pedagogical practice." -Michalinos Zembylas,
Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus "Timely and topical, this
fascinating book complicates approaches to witnessing, suffering
and testimony without diminishing the pedagogical, historical and
political significance of sharing, or harkening to, one's
experience. It is a powerful, original and valuable contribution in
its field, not only because it weaves its themes in a diligent,
reflective and critical manner, but also because it has its own,
unique perspective and sensibilities, as these emerge from erudite
combination of narrative, pedagogy and philosophy." -Marianna
Papastephanou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
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