Material Feminisms: New Directions for Education provides a range of
powerful theoretical and innovative methodological examples to
illuminate how new material feminism can be put to work in education
to open up new avenues of research design and practice. It poses
challenging questions about the nature of knowledge production, the
role of the researcher, and the critical endeavour arising from inter-
and post-disciplinarity. Working with diffractive methodologies and
new materialist ecological epistemologies, the book offers resources
for hope which widen the scope for how educational problems are
interrogated, and provides a political counter-movement to
neo-positivist, outcomes-based approaches within education. Inspired
by writers such as Barad, Bennett, and Deleuze and Guattari, the book
makes a radical break with cognitive, dualist, and universal
conceptions of human subjectivity and intelligence in education. By
taking its starting point as the co-consitutiveness of discourse,
materiality, corporeality, and place, the book foregrounds educational
practices as material enactments of multiple, non-linear, entangled,
affective, and relational forces. It offers new insights into how
gender, class, and ethnicity are constituted in, and by, material
assemblages that are often submerged or ‘unseen’. This book is an
essential starting place for those intrigued by what new theoretical
accounts of materiality, posthumanism, and affect can offer
educational research. Diffractive methodologies challenge readers to
take a fuller range of actors into account than in ‘objective’
humanist methodologies, and in so doing to pay closer attention to
what data is. It invites researchers to engage with long-standing
feminist concerns about power and knowledge production in research
processes. This book was originally published as a special issue of
Gender and Education.
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New Directions for Education
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ISBN
9781317270560
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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