Walking Away
Staci L Tharp (Hrsg.), Sage Hatch (Hrsg.), Kevin Donley (Hrsg.), Alexander B Pratt (Hrsg.), Freyca Calderon-Berumen (Hrsg.)
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik
Beschreibung
Walking away is both refusal and production (Tuck & Yang, 2014), a seeming paradox taken up in work on fugitivity and marronage (Diouf, 2021; Grant, Woodson, & Dumas, 2021; Harney & Moten, 2013; Hartman, 2007), survivance (Powell, 2002; Sabzalian, 2019; Vizenor, 2008), testimonios (Calderon-Berumen, 2021; Delgado Bernal, Burciaga, & Flores Carmona, 2012; Latina Feminist Group, 2001), and other forms of critical pedagogy and curriculum. In other words, walking away presumes both the rejection of a form of status quo (walking away from something) and a new direction taken (a walking toward something else). In the context of education, many teachers and researchers have reached that breaking point where/when no more curricular/pedagogic violence can be survived, and it is in that moment that those researchers and teachers actively remove themselves from those systems and assert new courses with new possibilities.This edited volume is a collection of works chronicling acts of refusal that manifest as walking away. In some cases what is walked away from is the erasure of experience in curriculum while in others it is a fundamentalist religious experience. In still other cases what is walked away from is the carceral nature of school discipline policies. In each case walking away is resistance, refusal, and re/co-producing new possibilities and agencies. What is walked toward is a new curriculum/pedagogy of resistance sometimes within and sometimes without that placeENDORSEMENTS:"e;Walking Away provides a window into what it is for educators to form a new world: Enter Walking Away and walk into..."e; - Leonard Harris , Purdue University"e;Walking away is sure to inspire pre-service educators, practicing teachers, and others to participate in the construction of more just and equitable worlds."e; - Tristan Gleason, Cal Poly Humbolt"e;Ultimately, Walking Away represents the capacious thinking that emerges from the various connections, conversations, and profound contributions of each author."e; - Boni Wozolek, Pennsylvania State University, Abington Campus"e;This important book insists that we, as curriculum scholars, seriously ask ourselves what our roles and responsibilities are as academics, researchers, and educators in these dire times."e; - Jennifer A. Sandlin, Arizona State University