Educating Otherwise : Context, Interventions and Radical Possibilities of Anthropological Learnings (Asa Monographs Series) (Library Binding)

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Educating Otherwise : Context, Interventions and Radical Possibilities of Anthropological Learnings (Asa Monographs Series) (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781836955573

Full Description

Anthropological education has both possibilities and limitations in its discourse. Across five key themes and a range of formats from short-form essays to ethnographic fiction, Educating Otherwise brings questions about learning and education, and the role that anthropology plays in these, to the fore. The range of insight offers perspective into the state of the art of theory, research, pedagogy and practice of anthropological education, interrogating how it perpetuates violence, exclusion and privilege and providing vivid accounts of the regenerative practices of educating otherwise that can challenge this.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction

Sarah Winkler-Reid

Part I

Introduction

Caroline Gatt and Tim Ingold

Chapter 1. Graphic Responses

Aina Azevedo 

Chapter 2. Anthropology as Education: A Resonant Web

Jamie Barnes

Chapter 3. Epistemic Love

Letícia Nagao

Chapter 4. Folding Stories: Education through Basketry to Mathematics

Stephanie Bunn, Mary Crabb and Ricardo Nemirovsky

Chapter 5. The Un-Forgotten Threads and Needles

Lydia Maria Arantes

Chapter 6. Playful Measures

Anne Douglas, with Caroline Gatt, Deborah Pinniger and Paolo Maccagno

Chapter 7. Toddler Theatre: Looking Glass for Anthropology

Subhashim Goswami

Chapter 8. Walking the Flow: Learning to Move Like a Nursing Home Resident

Angela Rong Yang Zhang

Chapter 9. Multimodal Toolkit: Activating Imagination and Insight in Anthropological Education

Paola Esposito and Ben Taylor-Green

Chapter 10. Accessing Imaginary Realms: Co-creative and Reflexive Ethnographic Research in Education

Johannes Sjöberg

Chapter 11. Mutual Intraventions: Anthropology and/as Architecture, and the Other Way Round

Ester Gisbert Alemany, Tomás Sánchez Criado and Enrique Nieto Fernández

Chapter 12. A Tale of Encounters with Indigenous Anthropologists and Artists in a Design School

Zoy Anastassakis

Chapter 13. Exploring Biosocial Pedagogy

Elizabeth Rahman

Chapter 14. Attempting Education 'Otherwise' - [Re:]Collecting a Field School at Kuruman

Chris Wingfield

Part II

Introduction: Decolonizing the Academy?

Elsayed E. Abdelhamid and Soumhya Venkatesan

Chapter 15. Online Political Training in Exile: Al Sharq Academia Platform

Elsayed E. Abdelhamid

Chapter 16. Workshops in Decolonizing: Epistemic Coloniality and Educational Practice

Caroline Gatt

Chapter 17. The Swan, or What If the Thing That is Enclosed is Not Recognized as Such?

Sofie Smeets

Chapter 18. Decolonial Praxis: The Experiences of Indigenous Academics in Brazil

Camila Ferreira Marinelli

Chapter 19. Fieldwork, Extractivism and Hermeneutic Injustice: Imagining Decolonial Possibilities through the Reconstruction of Shared Time

Urmi Bhattacharyya  

Chapter 20. Decolonizing the Archive in World Society at the LSHTM: Disentanglement and Trans-Mediation of Coloniality in Library Services

Michelangelo Paganopoulos

Chapter 21. Bringing Worlding and Dis-Enclosure in Dialogue

Urmi Bhattacharyya and Sofie Smeets

Part III: Turning an Anthropology Class into an Anthropological Investigation of an Anthropology Class

Cindy Bennetts, Mikayla Black, Emily Boyer, Ella Marie Di Stasio, Monica Macmullin Jude Martin, Cabe Munneke, Nick Nicmanis-Everingham, Nicolas Orr, Bethany Petros, Rhea Rao, Georgia Stephens, Ebony Werner, Keely Emms, Paola Tine, Chenyu Zong and Simone Dennis

Chapter 22. Taking Steps to Understand Anthropology: Walking Rundle Mall as Theory and Ethnographic Practice

N.N. Everingham 

Part IV

Introduction: Anthropology and the Neoliberal University

Mariya Ivancheva and Cris Shore

Part IV A: Researching the University

Chapter 23. Researching and Resisting the Neoliberal University

Yvette Taylor

Chapter 24. The University and Questions of Value

David Harvie

Chapter 25. Universities In/Against Neoliberal Society: A View from Critical Urban Studies

Jean-Paul D. Addie

Chapter 26. Critiquing and Contesting Neoliberal Universities

Susan Wright

Part IV B: Resisting the Neoliberal University

Chapter 27. Researching and Resisting the Neoliberal University: The Case of Family-Run Universities in Japan

Roger Goodman

Chapter 28. Anthropology and the University: Methodological Reflections

Daniele Cantini

Chapter 29. 'What Would Anthropologists Do?': Refugee Access to Higher Education

Ian Cook

Chapter 30. Studying Sexual Violence in the University Space: Notes from Germany

Tirthankar Chakraborty

Chapter 31. Circulation of Affects within the Neoliberal University: Voices from Poland

Marta Songin-Mokrzan and Michał Mokrzan

Chapter 32. 'Who Cares?' An Ethnographic Film Series on the Compatibility of Research and Care in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond

Victoria Hegner and Sandra Eckardt

Chapter 33. 'Public Anthropology and Interrogation about the University's Place (for Anthropologists, at least)'

Etienne Bourel

Part V: Anthropology across Disciplines

Chapter 34. Metaphors We Learn By, and Why Anthropology Needs a New One

Cynthia Sear and Andrew Dawson

Index

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