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This edited collection takes up the wild and sudden surge of new
materialisms in the field of curriculum studies. New materialisms
shift away from the strong focus on discourse associated with the
linguistic or cultural turn in theory and toward recent work in the
physical and biological sciences; in doing so, they posit
ontologies of becoming that re-configure our sense of what a human
person is and how that person relates to the more-than-human
ecologies in which it is nested. Ignited by an urgency to disrupt
the dangers of anthropocentrism and systems of domination in the
work of curriculum and pedagogy, this book builds upon the axiom
that agency is not a uniquely human capacity but something inherent
in all matter. This collection blurs the boundaries of human and
non-human, animate and inanimate, to focus on webs of
interrelations. Each chapter explores these questions while
attending to the ethical, aesthetic, and political tasks of
education-both in and out of school contexts. It is essential
reading for anyone interested in feminist, queer, anti-racist,
ecological, and posthumanist theories and practices of education.
This edited collection takes up the wild and sudden surge of new
materialisms in the field of curriculum studies. New materialisms
shift away from the strong focus on discourse associated with the
linguistic or cultural turn in theory and toward recent work in the
physical and biological sciences; in doing so, they posit
ontologies of becoming that re-configure our sense of what a human
person is and how that person relates to the more-than-human
ecologies in which it is nested. Ignited by an urgency to disrupt
the dangers of anthropocentrism and systems of domination in the
work of curriculum and pedagogy, this book builds upon the axiom
that agency is not a uniquely human capacity but something inherent
in all matter. This collection blurs the boundaries of human and
non-human, animate and inanimate, to focus on webs of
interrelations. Each chapter explores these questions while
attending to the ethical, aesthetic, and political tasks of
education-both in and out of school contexts. It is essential
reading for anyone interested in feminist, queer, anti-racist,
ecological, and posthumanist theories and practices of education.
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