Expanding curriculum theory : dis/positions and lines of flight

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Expanding curriculum theory : dis/positions and lines of flight

edited by William M. Reynolds and Julie A. Webber

(Studies in curriculum theory / William F. Pinar, series editor)

Routledge, 2016

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Expanding Curriculum Theory, Second Edition carries through the major focus of the original volume-to reflect on the influence of Deleuze and Guattari's concept of "lines of flight" and its application to curriculum theorizing. What is different is that the lines of flight have since shifted and produced expanded understandings of this concept for curriculum theory and for education in general. This edition reflects the impact of events that have contributed to this shift, in particular the (il)logic of school policy changes and reforms in the past decade, and the continued explosion of social media and its effect on the collective understanding of how both "knowledge" and "education" work as forms of repression. The introduction updates the text and puts it into current debates in the field and in the larger socio-economic milieu. New dis/positions are presented that explore central questions circulating within and outside curriculum studies. Exciting scholarship on a range of topics includes notions of desire and commodities, youth culture and violence, new directions in curriculum theory, Eco-Ethical consciousness, new Deleuzian views of normality, the diffusion of technology and lines of flight in transnational curriculum inquiry.

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Contents Preface Chapter 1. Introduction -- Curriculum Dis/positions - William M. Reynolds & Julie A. Webber Chapter 2. Commodification and Desire: Lines of Flight in the Distractions of Consumer Capitalism and Corporate Education -William M. Reynolds Chapter 3 The Damned Soul: Pleasure and Meaning in American Life -Julie A. Webber Chapter 4 To Die Well: The Death of Death in Curriculum -Jason Wallin Chapter 5 Reading Bateson and Deleuze on Difference Reading Bateson and Deleuze on Difference: Toward Education for Eco-Ethical Consciousness - Rebecca Martusewicz Chapter 6 Cracking the Dish: Micropolitical Possibilities for Bodies without Organs- Donald Livingston Chapter 7 Changing planes: lines of flight in transnational curriculum inquiry - Noel Gough & Warren Sellers Chapter 8 Wild Honey: Toward a Curriculum of Be(e)comings Tricia M. Kress & Robert Lake Chapter 9 Teaching-Assemblages: Negotiating Learning and Practice in the First Year of Teaching Teaching-Kathryn Strom Chapter 10 Epilogue - William M. Reynolds & Julie A. Webber List of Contributors

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