ABSTRACT

This book promotes adult education in a university setting as cultivation and the inculcation of culture, democracy, and ethics beyond and through lived experience. It draws on theories from across disciplines, bringing together Aristotelian and post-structuralist thought. This includes Fernando Pessoa’s notion of ‘erudition’ as culture and ‘disquiet’ as a mode of contemplative living, with Fernand Deligny’s ‘wanting’ as manifestation of life. Liana Psarologaki addresses the pathologies of life and higher education in advanced capitalist societies and creates a manifesto for a new type of university pedagogy.

Liana Psarologaki is an architect, artist, educator, and creative scholar based in the UK.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction, or ‘for a 15%'

part 1|11 pages

Tuber

part 2|11 pages

Synapsis I

part 3|12 pages

Synapsis II

part 4|12 pages

Synapsis III

part 5|6 pages

Rhizome