KEYWORDS IN RADICAL PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION:
COMMON CONCEPTS FOR CONTEMPORARY MOVEMENTS
Edited by Derek R. Ford
Brill |
Sense
Leiden |
Boston
2019
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 Jandric, 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.
Posted here by Glenn
Rikowski
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Ruth Rikowski @ Academia: http://lsbu.academia.edu/RuthRikowski
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