Posthumanism and Literacy Education: Knowing/Becoming/Doing Literacies

Author:   Candace Kuby (University of Missouri, USA) ,  Karen Spector (University of Alabama, USA) ,  Jaye Johnson Thiel (University of Georgia, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   254
Publication Date:   19 July 2018
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Posthumanism and Literacy Education: Knowing/Becoming/Doing Literacies


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Author:   Candace Kuby (University of Missouri, USA) ,  Karen Spector (University of Alabama, USA) ,  Jaye Johnson Thiel (University of Georgia, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138094390


ISBN 10:   1138094390
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   19 July 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Cuts Too Small: An Introduction; Part 1: Agency 1. Threads and Fingerprints: Diffractive Writings and Readings of Place 2. A Thebuwa Hauntology, From Silence to Speech: Reconfiguring Literacy Practices 3. Careful! There Are Monsters in This Chapter: Posthuman Ethical Considerations in Literacy Practice; Diffracting: The Ungraspable In-Between of Posthuman Literacies; Part 2: Intra-activity and Entanglement 4. The Untimely Death of a Bird: A Posthuman Tale 5. Reading Acts: Books, Activisms, and an Autopoietic Politics 6. Étienne Souriau and Educational Literacy Research as an Instaurative Event; Diffracting: Human Limbs, Dead Birds, Active Books, and Bucking Horses: The Work to-be-Made of Literacies in the Present; Monster Mutation The First Mutation: Sliding Into Summer; Part 3: Subjectivity 7. Lives, Lines, and Spacetimemattering: An Intra-Active Analysis of a ‘Once OK’ Adult Writer 8. Collage Pedagogy: Toward a Posthuman Racial Literacy 9. Choosing a Picturebook as Provocation in Teacher Education: The ‘Posthuman Family’; Diffracting: Posthuman Literacies in a Minor Language: Expressions-to-Come; Monster Mutation: The Second Mutation: The Workshop Approach for Reading and Writing Instruction; Part 4: Affect 10. The Posthuman Condition of Ethics in Early Childhood Literacy: Order-in(g) Be(e)ing Literacy 11. Encountering Waste Landscapes: More-Than-Human Place Literacies in Early Childhood Education 12. Abductions; Diffracting: Theory that Cats Have About Swift Louseflies: A Distractive Response; Monster Mutation: The Third Mutation: An Invitation of Being-With Monsters, Care-fully, Response-ably

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This `full throated appeal to intra-act with posthumanist ideas' moves bodies, shifts ideas, and unsettles assumptions. Thinking literacy education together with critical, decolonial, Indigenous and feminist new materialist scholarship highlights the violence of making `cuts too small' when it comes to how we consider literacy practices, cuts that exclude and marginalise. This collection invites us to imagine and speculate on what knowing/being/doing literacies are or could be. Abigail Hackett, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK This book is fascinating-each chapter is compelling and challenges the reader to consider what it means to live, learn and be/become literate. Constructed with great care, critical concepts from post humanist thinking are given deep consideration and then playfully remixed through diffractive composings and monstrous mutations. Pam Whitty, University of New Brunswick, Canada


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Candace R. Kuby is Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Missouri, USA. Karen Spector is Associate Professor of Secondary Education Language Arts at the University of Alabama, USA. Jaye Johnson Thiel is a Visiting Research Scholar at the University of Georgia, USA.

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