Within the education system, acts of violence toward animals take place and are manifested on a routine basis in science classes, in lecture halls, in school canteens, and during study visits to zoos, farms, and slaughterhouses. Taken for granted as ”necessary” for teaching and learning, this violence profoundly affects animals as well as students. It also provides new entry points for understanding education as a multispecies power regime, driven by numerous other investments than knowledge dissemination alone. What, then, is the nature of this educational violence, and how exactly does education work through techniques of interference with student and animal bodies? Based on ethnographic research within upper secondary schools and higher education, this book challenges the use of animals in education by innovative engagement of Deleuze and Guattari’s tool of schizoanalysis. Sparking a fundamental rethinking of educational processes, relations, and aims, the book explores how scientific knowledge about animals proliferates through complex interplay of power and desire in contested spaces of teaching and learning. Configuring animal science education as a set of machines working in tandem with the animal industry, Helena Pedersen offers radical new insights into how education forms subjectivities and social orders under conditions of capitalist expansion that capture students and animals alike. Bringing together education studies, science studies, critical animal studies, and continental philosophy, Pedersen also provides examples of disruptive action that can put education to work for transformation and liberation.
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Introduction: Education, Schizoanalysis, and Critical Animal Theory1. An Abstract Machine? Education in the Animal-Industrial Complex 2. Desiring-Machines: Education and the “Human-Animal Bond” 3. Command-Machines: The Order-Words of Animal Science Pedagogies 4. Comfort-Machines: Promises of Animal Welfare and Environmental Education 5. Edutainment-Machines: Pedagogies of the Spectacle 6. Technical Machines: Didactic Technologies of Animal Control Systems 7. Killing-Machines: Animal Breeding, Shooting and Slaughter in EducationConclusion 8. Schizoanalysis and Micropolitics: How to Change the System from WithinPostscriptNotes ReferencesIndex
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Offers new perspectives on education in the animal-industrial complex using Deleuze and Guattari’s tool of schizoanalysis.
Offers radical ways of understanding how education forms subjectivities and scientific knowledge
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350178953
Publisert
2020-09-17
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192
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