Education and the Political

New Theoretical Articulations

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The essays in this collection address the relation between education and politics in new ways. Rather than understanding education simply as the object of political decision-making, or as preparation for politics, the authors of this volume see education as implicated in social conflicts and in the political processes that produce and change social structures. Education, then, is a practice that reconfigures the relations between subjectivities and the political. The collection focuses on several critical cases and theoretical debates where the relation between education and politics demands new articulations. It explores the potential of theoretical languages proposed by Rancière, Laclau, Derrida, Mouffe, Bakhtin, and other thinkers whose work has not yet been fully recognized in its pedagogical meaning.

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Education for Resistance, Education for Consensus?
Non-Consensual Democracy and Education
Pages: 25–39
The Double Subjectification Function of Education
Reconsidering Hospitality and Democracy
Pages: 89–105
The Politics of the University
Movements of (de-)Identification and the Invention of Public Pedagogic Forms
Pages: 107–119
Toward the Ignorant Gdańsk Citizen
Place-based Collective Identity, Knowledge to Refuse, and the Refusal to Know
Pages: 121–131
Stop Making Sense!
And Hear the Wrong People Speak
Pages: 133–141
Educational Researchers and their students
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