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Keywords in radical philosophy and education : common concepts for contemporary movements / edited by Derek R. Ford.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ford, Derek, 1985- editor.
Series:
Critical Understanding in Education 1.
Critical understanding in education, 2589-7187 ; volume 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education, Higher--Philosophy.
Education, Higher.
Education, Higher--Political aspects.
Radicalism.
Universities and colleges--Terminology.
Universities and colleges.
Social movements--Terminology.
Social movements.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xviii, 505 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Sense, [2019]
Summary:
While education is an inherently political field and practice, and while the political struggles that radical philosophy takes up necessarily involve education, there remains much to be done at the intersection of education and radical philosophy. That so many intense political struggles today actually center educational processes and institutions makes this gap all the more pressing. Yet in order for this work to be done, we need to begin to establish common frameworks and languages in and with which to move. Keywords in Radical Philosophy and Education takes up this crucial and urgent task. Dozens of emerging and leading activists, organizers, and scholars assemble a collective body of concepts to interrogate, provoke, and mobilize contemporary political, economic, and social struggles. This wide-ranging edited collection covers key and innovative philosophical and educational themes—from animals, sex, wind, and praxis, to studying, podcasting, debt, and students. This field-defining work is a necessary resource for all activists and academics interested in exploring the latest conceptual contributions growing out of the intersection of social struggles and the university. Contributors are: Rebecca Alexander, Barbara Applebaum, David Backer, Jesse Bazzul, Brian Becker, Jesse Benjamin, Matt Bernico, Elijah Blanton, Polina-Theopoula Chrysochou, Clayton Cooprider, Katie Crabtree, Noah De Lissovoy, Sandra Delgado, Dean Dettloff, Zeyad El Nabolsy, Derek R. Ford, Raúl Olmo Fregoso Bailón, Michelle Gautreaux, Salina Gray, Aashish Hemrajani, Caitlin Howlett, Khuram Hussain, Petar Jandrić, Colin Jenkins, Kelsey Dayle John, Lenore Kenny, Tyson E. Lewis, Curry Malott, Peter McLaren, Glenn Rikowski, Marelis Rivera, Alexa Schindel, Steven Singer, Ajit Singh, Nicole Snook, Devyn Springer, Sara Tolbert, Katherine Vroman, Anneliese Waalkes, Chris Widimaier, Savannah Jo Wilcek, David Wolken, Jason Wozniak, and Weili Zhao.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
An Introduction, a Wager / Derek R. Ford , Anneliese Waalkes , Savannah Jo Wilcek and Clayton Cooprider
Animals / Kelsey Dayle John
Anti-Fascism / Colin Jenkins
Becoming / Jesse Bazzul
Borders / Rebecca Alexander
China / Ajit Singh
Coloniality / Noah De Lissovoy and Raúl Olmo Fregoso Bailón
Deaf / Steven J. Singer and Katherine M. J. Vroman
Debt / Jason Thomas Wozniak
Déclassée / Elijah Blanton
Dialectical Materialism / Polina-Theopoula Chrysocho
Digital / Petar Jandrić
Discussion / David I. Backer
Empowerment / Sara Tolbert , Alexa Schindel , Salina Gray , Lenore Kenny , Marelis Rivera , Nicole Kessler Snook and Chris Widimaier
Groundings / Jesse Benjamin and Devyn Springer
History / Curry Malott
Libidinal / Katie Crabtree
Listening / Zeyad El Nabolsy
Needle / Aashish Hemrajani
Pneumatic / Derek R. Ford
Podcasting / Matt Bernico and Dean Dettloff
Postsecular / David J. Wolken
Praxis / Brian Becker
Press / Khuram Hussain
Privatisation / Glenn Rikowski
Sex / Caitlin Howlett
Students / Sandra Delgado
Study / Tyson E. Lewis
Truth / Barbara Applebaum
Unconscious / Peter McLaren
Unionism / Michelle Gautreaux
Wind / Weili Zhao
Back Matter
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-40046-X
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004400467 DOI

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