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Inoperative Learning: A Radical Rewriting of Educational Potentialities: Theorizing Education

Autor Tyson Lewis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2017
Inoperative Learning embodies a weak philosophy of education. It does not offer a set of solutions or guidelines for improving educational outcomes, but rather renders taken-for-granted assumptions about the theory-practice coupling inoperative. By arguing that such logic reduces education to instrumental ends, this book presents a challenge to contemporary notions of education as outcomesbased, goal-directed learning. From the perspective of learning, the neutralization of progress, growth, and maturity would usually be seen as obstacles needing to be overcome on the path toward set goals. Yet Lewis argues that a serious investigation of inoperativity opens up possibilities that would be otherwise unavailable in a world fixated on the question of learning. In dialogue with philosophers (Agamben, Benjamin, and Esposito), authors (Kafka and Walser) and qualitative researchers (Lather), Lewis turns our collective attention to what remains when concepts such as learning, child development, teacher effectivity, and personal growth are left idle.
Inoperative Learning presents a radical rewriting of educational possibilities. It should therefore be of great interest to educational researchers and educational philosophers concerned with the question of alternative logics of education beyond learning. The book may also be of interest to theorists in the critical humanities that are engaged in education as a thematic concern in their research and classroom practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138227422
ISBN-10: 1138227420
Pagini: 150
Ilustrații: 1 Halftones, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Theorizing Education

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures  Acknowledgements  Preface (Fred Moten and Stefano Harney)  1. Inception  2. Divestment  Interruption 1: Sopa d’Europa  Interruption 2: "Coming of John"  3. Impersonality  Interruption 3: Berlin Chronicle  4. Inhumanity  Interruption 4: Going Feral  5. Impropriety  Interruption 5: "Bad Design"  6. Irresponsibility  Interruption 6: "The Test"  Interruption 7: "Absent Minded" Examiner  7.  Ineffectiveness  Interruption 8: A Comedic Sense of Teaching  Interruption 6: "The Test"  Interruption 7: "Absent Minded" Examiner  7.  Ineffectiveness  Interruption 8: A Comedic Sense of Teaching

Notă biografică

Tyson E. Lewis is Associate Professor of Art Education at the University of North Texas.

Recenzii

Tyson E. Lewis dissolves the means-ends logic in the hierarchy "philosopher–teacher–student" that has held us captive since Plato. With constant reference to Italian critic Giorgio Agamben, Lewis plots ways of not-getting-educated—friends studying alongside one another, a student scattered in distraction, a teacher miming virtuous actions as if to say, "anybody can play at this." More than a philosophical critique of educational theory: this book also tells how to live joyfully within a finite frame. When there is no final, total "in-order-to," we receive the "gift of inoperativity." - Paul North, Professor Germanic Languages, Yale University, USA 

Descriere

Inoperative Learning draws upon the movement towards a weak philosophy that is currently gaining ground in educational philosophy: this weak philosophy does not offer a set of solutions or guidelines for improving educational outcomes, but rather renders assumptions about the theory-practice coupling that is so popular in contemporary education inoperative.