Education Out of Bounds: Reimagining Cultural Studies for a Posthuman Age

Education Out of Bounds: Reimagining Cultural Studies for a Posthuman Age

by T. Lewis, R. Kahn
Education Out of Bounds: Reimagining Cultural Studies for a Posthuman Age

Education Out of Bounds: Reimagining Cultural Studies for a Posthuman Age

by T. Lewis, R. Kahn

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Overview

Through a unique combination of critical, posthumanist, and educational theories, the authors engage in a surreal journey into the worlds of feral children, alien reptoids, and faery faiths in order to understand how social movements are renegotiating the boundaries of community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349384181
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 01/19/2011
Series: Education, Politics and Public Life
Edition description: 1st ed. 2010
Pages: 189
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tyson E. Lewis is an Assistant Professor of Educational Philosophy at Montclair State University. He is the co-editor of Marcuse's Challenge to Education (2008), and his articles have appeared in journals such as Rethinking Marxism, Culture, Theory, & Critique and Educational Theory. He is also author of a forthcoming book on aesthetics and education.

Richard Kahn is Core Faculty in Education at Antioch University Los Angeles. He is the author of Critical Pedagogy, Ecoliteracy, and Planetary Crisis: The Ecopedagogy Movement (2010), as well as of the forthcoming Ecopedagogy: Educating for Sustainability in Schools and Society (2011). For more information, or to find an archive of his essays, see: http://richardkahn.org.

Table of Contents

Introduction: These Monstrous Times: From Bestiary to Posthumanist Pedagogy Victor, The Wild Child: Humanist Pedagogy and the Anthropological Machine The Reptoid Hypothesis: Exopedagogy and the UFOther Faery Faiths: Altermodernity and the Divine Violence of Exopedagogy Conclusion: A Monstrous Love Affair: The Ethics of Exopedagogy
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