1st Edition

Affect, Embodiment, and Place in Critical Literacy Assembling Theory and Practice

Edited By Kimberly Lenters, Mairi McDermott Copyright 2020
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book explores the impact of sensation, affect, ethics, and place on literacy learning from early childhood through to adult education. Chapters bridge the divide between theory and practice to consider how contemporary teaching and learning can promote posthuman values and perspectives.





    By offering a posthuman approach to literacy research and pedagogy, Affect, Embodiment, and Place in Critical Literacy re-works the theory-practice divide in literacy education, to emphasize the ways in which learning is an affective and embodied process merging in a particular environment. Written by literacy educators and international literacy researchers, this volume is divided into four sections focussing on: Moving with sensation and affect; becoming worldmakers with ethics and difference; relationships that matter in curriculum and place; before drawing together everything in a concise conclusion.





    Affect, Embodiment, and Place in Critical Literacy is the perfect resource for researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of literacy education and philosophy of education, as well as those seeking to explore the benefits of a posthumanism approach when conceptualising theory and practice in literacy education.



    Biography

    Kimberly Lenters is an associate professor of language and literacy education at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada.





    Mairi McDermott is an assistant professor of sociology of education at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada.