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How Deleuze's philosophy informs the interdisciplinary and multi-faceted problematic of education. The 12 original essays in this volume look at contemporary debates on teaching and learning across the broad territory of educational theory and philosophy of education. Moving from the formal to post-formal mode of education, the contributors explore education as an experimental and experiential process of becoming grounded in life that represents the becoming - Other of Deleuze's thought. It features contributors that include Ronald Bogue and James Williams. It addresses contemporary debates on ethics, social experience & educational futures, subjectivity & creativity, pedagogy and literacy, mathematics, arts & science education.
Contents
Introduction: Unfolding Deleuze, Inna Semetsky and Diana Masny; Assemblage I: The art of teaching/teaching the arts; 1. The Master Apprentice, Ronald Bogue; 2. Staged interventions: Deleuze, arts and education, Julie Allen; Assemblage II: Inside/Outside classroom; 3. "We're tired of trees": Machinic University Geography Teaching After Deleuze, Mark Bonta; 4. Multiple Literacies Theory: Exploring Spaces, Diana Masny; 5. Affective literacies: Deleuze, discipline, and power, David Cole; 6. Deleuze and the Virtual Classroom, Christopher M. Drohan; Assemblage III: Mathematics and Science; 7. Philosophical Problematization and Mathematical Solution: Learning Science with Gilles Deleuze, David Holdsworth; 8. From Brackets to Arrows: Sets, Categories and the Deleuzian Pedagogy of Mathematics, Rocco Gangle; Assemblage IV: Life, Sign, Time; 9. Learning the Uncanny, Joshua Ramey; 10. Morphologies for a Pedagogical Life, Jason Wallin; 11. Deleuze, edusemiotics, and the logic of affects, Inna Semetsky; 12. Time and education in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, James Williams.