
Restorying Environmental Education
Figurations, Fictions, and Feral Subjectivities
Chessa Adsit-Morris(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 3. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIII, 151 pages
978-3-319-84016-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines a performative environmental educational inquiry through a place-based eco-art project collaboratively undertaken with a class of grade 4-6 students around the lost streams of Vancouver. The resulting work explores the contradictions gathered in relation to the Western educational system and the encounter with "Other" (real and imaginary others), including the shifting and growing "self," and an attempt to find and foster nourishing alliances for transforming environmental education. Drawing on the work of new materialist theorists Donna Haraway, Rosi Braidotti, and Karen Barad, Adsit-Morris considers the co-constitutive materiality of human corporeality and nonhuman natures and provides useful tools for finding creative theoretical alternatives to the reductionist, representationalist, and dualistic practices of the Western metaphysics.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
13 farbige Tabellen, 1 s/w Abbildung, 12 farbige Abbildungen
13 Tables, color; 12 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 151 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
228 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-319-84016-1 (9783319840161)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-48796-0
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Chessa Adsit-Morris
Restorying Environmental Education
Figurations, Fictions, and Feral Subjectivities
Book
02/2017
Palgrave Macmillan
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Person
Chessa Adsit-Morris is a curriculum theorist and member of the Center for Creative Ecologies. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Visual Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.
Content
1. How to Create Human Humus Instead of Human Hubris2. A Cartographic Mapping Practice: Environmental Education, the Material/Discursive, and New Materialist Praxis3. Bag-lady Storytelling: The Carrier-bag Theory of Fiction as Research Praxis4. Doing: Exploring the Lost Streams of Vancouver Through Eco-Art5. Thinking: A Narrative Inquiry into Possible Figurations and Multiple Modes of Ecological Thought6. How to Keep the Story going for Those Who Come After