ABSTRACT

Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Educational Philosophy and Theory journal, this book brings together the work of over 200 international scholars, who seek to address the question: ‘What happened to postmodernism in educational theory after its alleged demise?’.

Declarations of the death knell of postmodernism are now quite commonplace. Scholars in various disciples have suggested that, if anything, postmodernism is at an end and has been dead and buried for some time. An age dominated by playfulness, hybridity, relativism and the fragmentary self has given way to something else—as yet undefined. The lifecycle of postmodernism started with Derrida’s 1966 seminal paper ‘Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences’; its peak years were 1973–1989; followed by uncertainty and reorientation in the 1990s; and the aftermath and beyond (McHale, 2015). What happened after 2001? This collection provides responses by over 200 scholars to this question who also focus on what comes after postmodernism in educational theory.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory.

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Wild and small

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Modernity is back

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Knowledge and politics

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Had enough of experts?

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We have never been postmodern

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Studying postmodernism

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The spectral educationist

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Postmodernity and its clowns

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The ‘post-post-modern’ era

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My Angelus Militans

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The storm from paradise

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Capital whisperers and POMOs

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A transcending a single reality

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The dual-impulse of modernity

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Toward a new psychology

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Modern, postmodern, amodern

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Education in virtual age

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The emergence of moral bliss

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Postmodernism: Memory and oblivion

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Postmodernism pace postmodernity?

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Spectral post(s)

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Comparativism

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Is Pomo dead?

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Before, now and after

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Dialogue in critical times

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The alien university

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My ordinary r/evolutions

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Beauty’s radical

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Versions-to-come

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Anthropocene’s time

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Living and thinking the event

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A (re)turn to realism(s)

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After the ‘post’: anthropocenes

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Education [After Ēdūcō]

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If pragmatism ever arrives

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Postmodernism—know thyself

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What? Comes after postmodernism

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Tolls

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Toward high entropy

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Realism after postmodernism