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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christoph NeusiedlPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367648770ISBN 10: 0367648776 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 16 February 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Moving Beyond Development and Modern Education 1. Between Neoliberalism and Hindutva: Deconstructing India’s Development Paradigm 2. Anarchistic Postdevelopment and the Ontological Politics of Equality 3. From OWW Development to OWW Education 4. The Axiom of (In-)Equality: Towards an Anarchistic Postdevelopmental Education (ANPED) 5. ANPED in Practice: Radical Unschooling among Families 6. ANPED in Practice: Unschooling in Marginalised Communities 7. ANPED in Practice: The Swaraj (Un-)University Model Conclusion: Crafting New Pathways Towards the PluriverseReviewsChristoph Neusiedl's Revolutions in Learning and Education from India details the promotion of inequality in development theory and education and offers a more egalitarian learning approach. Using India as a test case, he shows how the denial of local and egalitarian knowledges reinforce a hierarchical neoliberal order and then follows alternative educational practices that foster more flourishing lives. This book is an invaluable resource for understanding where we are and how we might resist neoliberal hegemony. - Todd May, Class of 1941 Memorial Professor of the Humanities, Clemson University, USA This timely book joins the growing chorus of critical voices calling for a radical rethinking of our assumptions about how children should be educated, in the face of contemporary political, environmental and economic crises. In focusing on the artificial hierarchies created and sustained by our current systems, and weaving together insights from postdevelopment theory, anarchist theory and philosophy of education, the author offers an original perspective on these critical questions. These theoretical perspectives are combined with a fascinating analysis of neo-liberal education policy and resistant unschooling practices in India, offering an inspiring illustration of the political significance of grass-roots radical education movements. - Judith Suissa, Professor of Philosophy of Education, Institute of Education, University College London, UK Revolutions in Learning and Education from India is a fascinating exercise in rekindling hope, looking beyond our catastrophic present. Drawing on a number of different theoretical resources from postdevelopment thought to anarchism and the philosophy of Jacques Ranciere, Christoph Neusiedl focuses on some novel experiments in the field of 'education' and 'unschooling' in India, to tell an amazing story of finding pathways to the pluriverse. - Aditya Nigam, Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), India For too long, a certain conceptual paradigm, based on a neoliberal economic model of development, has dominated the world - what the author calls OWW or One-World world. This model is now breaking down in the wake of localized experiments in self-management, practices which have always existed but have been marginalized by Western-centric discourses. In this original and fascinating book, Neusiedl explores this emergent pluriverse in terms of autonomous forms of self-education or 'unschooling' in India, which he sees as an anarchistic practice based on the presumption of radical equality. - Saul Newman, Professor of Political Theory, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK Author InformationChristoph Neusiedl has extensive experience across the field of alternative education, working with 'unschooling' organisations such as Project DEFY, Bangalore, India. He also worked as Development consultant in Bangladesh. His PhD thesis in Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong was awarded the City University Outstanding Research Thesis Award 2019. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |