Pedagogies for the Post-Anthropocene

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Pedagogies for the Post-Anthropocene

Lessons from Apocalypse, Revolution & Utopia

Communication studies Cultural studies Media studies Age groups: adolescents Sociology Education

Author: Esther Priyadharshini

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Collection: Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 25th November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9789811657887


Introduction

This book draws on posthumanist critique and post qualitative approaches to research to examine the pedagogies offered by imaginaries of the future. Starting with the question of how education can be a process for imagining and desiring better futures that can shorten the Anthropocene, it speaks to concerns that are relevant to the fields of education, youth and futures studies. This book explores lessons from the imaginaries of apocalypse, revolution and utopia, drawing on research from youth(ful) perspectives in a context when the narrative of ‘youth despair’ about the future is becoming persistent. It investigates how the imaginary of Apocalypse acts as a frame of intelligibility, a way of making sense of the monstrosities of the present and also instigates desires to act in different ways. Studying the School Climate Strikes of 2019 as Revolution moves us away from the teleologies of capitalist consumption and endless growth to newer aesthetics. The strikes function as a public pedagogy that creates new publics that include life beyond the human. Finally, the book explores how the Utopias of Afrofuturist fiction provides us with a kind of investable utopia because the starting point is in racial, economic and ecological injustice. If the Apocalypse teaches us to recognize what needs to go, and Revolution accepts that living with ‘less than’ is necessary, then this kind of Utopia shows us how becoming ‘more than’ human may be the future.

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