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Science Fiction Curriculum, Cyborg Teachers, and Youth Culture(s)

Inglese · Tascabile

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Science Fiction Curriculum, Cyborg Teachers, and Youth Culture(s) is a collection of essays sutured together by their use of science fiction as a departure from contemporary educational «realities». The authors, inspired by the visions, styles, and insights of various science fiction texts, films, and rap music, seek to transform the future of educational possibilities. Science Fiction Curriculum offers alternative paths to current regressive educational practices, policies, and reforms, and invites readers to venture into uncharted dimensions.

Sommario

Contents: Karen Anijar/John A. Weaver/Toby Daspit: Introduction - John A. Weaver: Curriculum Theorists as Spawns from Hell - Marla Morris: Chronicles and Canticles: Curriculum as Science Fiction Text - Suzanne Damarin: Required Reading: Feminist Sci-Fi and Post-Millennial Curriculum - Matthew Weinstein: Science/Education: Technoscience, Schools and Social Justice - Noel Gough: Narrative Experiments: Manifesting Cyborgs in Curriculum Inquiry - William M. Reynolds: Shooting Arrows into the Air: Deleuze and Vampires - Karen Anijar/Toni Humber: The Criminalizing of the Africanized Honeybee: A Science Fiction Disaster Tale Told in Semiotic Three-Part Harmony - Gini Doolittle: Assimilation: The Borg and Teacher Socialization - Karen Ferneding: Understanding Teacher's Technological Pessimism Through the Eyes of Mary Shelley - Jason Earle/Sharon D. Kruse/Taylor P. Kruse: «You Have to Save the Planet», He Said: Reading the Animorphs - Toby Daspit: «Please Check Da Time/C'mon Check Da Rhyme»: Speculative History in Public Enemy's Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age.

Relazione

«The authors and editors challenge and inform through their examination of science fiction and its implications for policy, curriculum, and education beyond the classroom. Yet, like all good science fiction writers, they are playful and inventive in finding ways to provoke us into thinking about the futures, worlds and selves we are creating.» (Sarah Brem, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology at Arizona State University)
«Karen Anijar, John A. Weaver and Toby Daspit have edited the most engaging and fascinating collection of articles about curriculum studies written for people concerned with schools of and for the XXI century. Today it is naïve and dangerous to think that we can understand our students and develop effective curriculum and pedagogical practices without exploring and understanding what matters for them, and science fiction, vampires, ghosts and cyborg tales do matter!» (Gustavo E. Fischman of California State Unversity, Los Angeles and Arizona State University)
«Take a romp on the wild side and read this book. It is out of this world. The writers launch serious musings on serious ethical, political and ontological issues of our time by discussing the characters of SF - cyborgs, angels, spawns, aliens, freaks, monsters, mutants, vampires, cyberpunks - as metaphors. SF provides a site from which to celebrate dream, vision and imagination as well as to retaliate against that which prevents movement, change, and ecstasy. Since many of today's students are born into the information age, this book generates profound thinking about the lures and traps of technology and thereby has utter relevance for tomorrow. I applaud the editors' brilliance in recognizing that SF has the power of myth and, as such, is at the heart of things.» (Mary Aswell Doll, Professor of Literature and author of 'Like Letters in Running Water: A Mythopoetics of Curriculum', Savannah College of Arts and Design)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Karen Anijar (Editore), Toby Daspit (Editore), John A. Weaver (Editore)
Editore Peter Lang
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 18.11.2003
 
EAN 9780820450445
ISBN 978-0-8204-5044-5
Pagine 252
Dimensioni 160 mm x 14 mm x 230 mm
Peso 413 g
Serie Counterpoints
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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