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Generation Z: Zombies, Popular Culture and Educating Youth: Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, cartea 4

Editat de Victoria Carrington, Jennifer Rowsell, Esther Priyadharshini, Rebecca Westrup
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 2015
This book argues that the mythic figure of the zombie, so prevalent and powerful in contemporary culture, provides the opportunity to explore certain social models – such as ‘childhood’ and ‘school’, ‘class’ and ‘family’ – that so deeply underpin educational policy and practice as to be rendered invisible. It brings together authors from a range of disciplines to use contemporary zombie typologies – slave, undead, contagion – to examine the responsiveness of everyday practices of schooling such as literacy, curriculum and pedagogy to the new contexts in which children and young people develop their identities, attitudes to learning, and engage with the many publics that make up their everyday worlds.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789812879325
ISBN-10: 9812879323
Pagini: 187
Ilustrații: XIII, 187 p. 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

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Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction.- Section One.- Chapter 2 Preface Zombies Today.- Chapter 3 The 'next people': And the zombies shall inherit the earth.- Chapter 4 The Dead are Rising: Gender and Technology in the Landscape of Crisis.- Section Two.- Chapter 5 Into the Black: Zombie Pedagogy, Education and Youth at the end of the Anthropocene.- Chapter 6 From Prom Queen to Zombie Barbie: A tutorial in make up gender and living death.- Chapter 7 Pedagogy and the zombie mythos: Lessons from apocalyptics enactments.- Section Three.- Chapter 8 Staying up late watching The Walking Dead.- Chapter 9 Girls, Ghouls, and Girlhoods: Horror and fashion at Monster High.- Chapter 10 Zombies, Boys, and Videogames: Problems and Possibilities in an Assessment Culture.- Section Four.- Chapter 11 Students as zombies: How can we awaken the undead?.- Chapter 12 Zombies, Monsters and Education: The creation of the young citizen.- Chapter 13 Killing me softly.

Notă biografică

Victoria Carrington is Professor of Education in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning at the University of East Anglia. She researches and writes extensively in the areas of new technologies, youth and literacies with a particular interest in the impact of new digital media on literacy practices both in and out of school. Her work has drawn attention to issues of text production, identity and literacy practices within the affordances of digital technologies and new media.
 
Jennifer Rowsell is Professor and Canada Research Chair at Brock University. She has co-written and written several books in the areas of New Literacy Studies, multimodality, and multiliteracies. Her current research interests include children’s digital and immersive worlds; adopting and applying multimodal epistemologies with adolescents and teenagers; and ecological work in communication
 
Esther Priyadharshini is Senior Lecturer in education at the School of Education and Lifelong Learning, University of East Anglia, UK. She has a
keen interest in the area of cultural studies in education, particularly around the broad themes of food, sex and death. Her research uses post-colonial, post-structural and feminist theories to understand educational encounters/sites. She is the associate editor of the Cambridge Journal of Education.
 
Rebecca Westrup is a Lecturer in Education at the Universit
y of EastAnglia. Her research interests are primary concerned with young people, education and identity and how aspects of psychology and sociology intersect with educational experiences. In particular she is interested in students’ experiences of assessment in compulsory and post-compulsory education and the (re)shaping of their learner identities.

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This book argues that the mythic figure of the zombie, so prevalent and powerful in contemporary culture, provides the opportunity to explore certain social models – such as ‘childhood’ and ‘school’, ‘class’ and ‘family’ – that so deeply underpin educational policy and practice as to be rendered invisible. It brings together authors from a range of disciplines to use contemporary zombie typologies – slave, undead, contagion – to examine the responsiveness of everyday practices of schooling such as literacy, curriculum and pedagogy to the new contexts in which children and young people develop their identities, attitudes to learning, and engage with the many publics that make up their everyday worlds.

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Considers education and schooling at a time of zombie processes and categories related to marketization, corporatization and mediatisation Explores the figure of the zombie as a catalyst for critical accounts of curriculum and pedagogy Provides a lively canvas for the critical examination of many of the pedagogic and institutional practices in contemporary schooling