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Posthumanism and Literacy Education

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Posthumanism and Literacy Education

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Posthumanism and Literacy Education book

Knowing/Becoming/Doing Literacies

Posthumanism and Literacy Education

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Posthumanism and Literacy Education book

Knowing/Becoming/Doing Literacies
Edited ByCandace R. Kuby, Karen Spector, Jaye Johnson Thiel
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 25 July 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315106083
Pages 270
eBook ISBN 9781315106083
Subjects Education, Humanities
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Kuby, C.R., Spector, K., & Thiel, J.J. (Eds.). (2018). Posthumanism and Literacy Education: Knowing/Becoming/Doing Literacies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315106083

ABSTRACT

Covering key terms and concepts in the emerging field of posthumanism and literacy education, this volume investigates posthumanism, not as a lofty theory, but as a materialized way of knowing/becoming/doing the world. The contributors explore the ways that posthumanism helps educators better understand how students, families, and communities come to know/become/do literacies with other humans and nonhumans. Illustrative examples show how posthumanist theories are put to work in and out of school spaces as pedagogies and methodologies in literacy education. With contributions from a range of scholars, from emerging to established, and from both U.S. and international settings, the volume covers literacy practices from pre-K to adult literacy across various contexts. Chapter authors not only wrestle with methodological tensions in doing posthumanist research, but also situate it within pedagogies of teaching literacies. Inviting readers to pause, slow down, and consider posthumanist ways of thinking about agency, intra-activity, subjectivity, and affect, this book explores and experiments with new ways of seeing, understanding, and defining literacies, and allows readers to experience and intra-act with the book in ways more traditional (re)presentations do not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |17 pages

Cuts Too Small

An Introduction
ByCandace R. Kuby, Karen Spector, Jaye Johnson Thiel

part I|50 pages

Agency

chapter 1|16 pages

Threads and Fingerprints

Diffractive Writings and Readings of Place
ByTeri Holbrook, Susan Ophelia Cannon

chapter 2|18 pages

A Thebuwa Hauntology, From Silence to Speech

Reconfiguring Literacy Practices
ByDenise Newfield, Vivienne Bozalek

chapter 3|6 pages

Careful! There Are Monsters in This Chapter

Posthuman Ethical Considerations in Literacy Practice
ByJaye Johnson Thiel, Candace R. Kuby

chapter |7 pages

Diffracting

The Ungraspable In-Between of Posthuman Literacies
ByKaren Spector, Briana G. Kidd

part II|58 pages

Intra-Action and Entanglement

chapter 4|11 pages

The Untimely Death of a Bird

A Posthuman Tale
ByChristopher M. Schulte

chapter 5|13 pages

Reading Acts

Books, Activisms, and an Autopoietic Politics
ByAlyssa D. Niccolini

chapter 6|13 pages

Étienne Souriau and Educational Literacy Research as an Instaurative Event

ByPetra Mikulan

chapter |6 pages

Diffracting

Human Limbs, Dead Birds, Active Books, and Bucking Horses: The Work to-be-Made of Literacies in the Present
ByStephanie Jones

chapter |12 pages

The First Monster Mutation

Sliding Into Summer
ByJaye Johnson Thiel

part III|58 pages

Subjectivity

chapter 7|12 pages

Lives, Lines, and Spacetimemattering

An Intra-Active Analysis of a ‘Once OK’ Adult Writer
ByJon M. Wargo

chapter 8|14 pages

Collage Pedagogy

Toward a Posthuman Racial Literacy
ByAsilia Franklin-Phipps, Courtney L. Rath

chapter 9|14 pages

Choosing a Picturebook as Provocation in Teacher Education

The ‘Posthuman Family’
ByKarin Murris

chapter |5 pages

Diffracting

Posthuman Literacies in a Minor Language: Expressions-to-Come
ByLisa A. Mazzei, Alecia Y. Jackson

chapter |9 pages

The Second Monster Mutation

The Workshop Approach for Reading and Writing Instruction
ByCandace R. Kuby

part IV|54 pages

Affect

chapter 10|14 pages

The Posthuman Condition of Ethics in Early Childhood Literacy

Order-in(g) Be(e)ing Literacy
ByVicki Hargraves

chapter 11|13 pages

Encountering Waste Landscapes

More-Than-Human Place Literacies in Early Childhood Education
ByFikile Nxumalo, Jessica Cira Rubin

chapter 12|14 pages

Abductions

ByKaren Spector, Kelly W. Guyotte

chapter |7 pages

Diffracting

Theory That Cats Have About Swift Louseflies: A Distractive Response
ByPauliina Rautio

chapter |4 pages

The Third Monster Mutation

An Invitation of Being-With Monsters, Care-fully, Response-ably
ByJaye Johnson Thiel, Candace R. Kuby
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