Full Description
This book uses words, images, and materiality as linking the processes of imaginative wondering/naming/knowing, as a reminder of Berger's educational/pedagogical skill in carrying and transporting meaning. Berger's metaphor of the writer as a shuttle, moving back and forth between the dispossessed and the reader, conjures up writing and reading as multi-directional, weaving narrative, invention, and so on. This exploration of Berger's contribution to educational thinking is also woven with contemporary feminist post humanist theories and cultural education, and also draws on arts-based research practices.
Berger's method of consciously weaving the organic, technical, visual, textual, mythic, economic, and political could be viewed as a precursor methodology to post humanism's expansion of human and more-than-human learning. In line with this, this book weaves in visual works made by the author, suggestive of Berger's own practice with photography and drawings.
Contents
Eye.- The Line and the Scribble.- Flight and Falling.- Here and There.- Whole and Fragment.



