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Anticipating Other Worlds, Animating Our Selves: An Invitation to Comparative Education 被引量:8
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作者 Iveta Silova 《ECNU Review of Education》 2020年第1期138-159,共22页
Purpose:This article aims to reimagine education—and our selves—within the context of multiple,more-than-human worlds where everything and everyone are interrelated.Design/Approach/Methods:The aim is achieved by pur... Purpose:This article aims to reimagine education—and our selves—within the context of multiple,more-than-human worlds where everything and everyone are interrelated.Design/Approach/Methods:The aim is achieved by pursuing two speculative thought experiments to connect and bring into conversation seemingly unrelated knowledge systems across space and time—European“paganism”and 13th-century Japanese Buddhism,as well as excerpts from indigenous,ecofeminist,and decolonial scholarship.These thought experiments are conducted through a series of“and if”questions around education and schooling.Findings:The article proposes to radically reimagine education in two ways.First,it invites readers to reconfigure education as a“connective tissue”between different worlds,bringing together rather than hierarchizing them.Second,it proposes to reframe education as an opportunity to learn how to anticipate and animate our ongoing entanglement with more-thanhuman worlds.Originality/Value:Using the concept of“metamorphosis”as an antidote to Western metaphysics,the article re-situates education within a wider set of possibilities in relation to the takenfor-granted ways of knowing and being,as well as the notions of space and time. 展开更多
关键词 Border thinking comparative education more-than-human worlds pluriverse SF
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