Education, the Anthropocene, and Deleuze/Guattari
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Education, the Anthropocene, and Deleuze/Guattari
(Researching environmental learning, v. 5)
Brill, c2022
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-177) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Human civilisation stands at an unimaginable precipice. The human past, leading up to today, has seen society develop under the conditions of the Holocene since 10000 BC. However - we are now in the Anthropocene, what Deleuze/Guattari term as the future rupturing the present. This book analyses the Anthropocene given four dimensions: 'tool-enhancement'; 'carbon trail'; 'the phallocene'; and 'atomic-time'. A mode of education and social change lies parallel to this mapping that tackles degrowth, changing consciousness, a Green Utopia, and building a critical-immanent model to realign current practices in the light of globalisation. This is the first book to put the philosophy of Deleuze/Guattari to work for the future, and our collective existence as a differentiated educational practice in the Anthropocene.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Will Steffen
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
1 Overview: The Problem of the Future
1 Introduction
2 What Is the Position of the Future?
3 Why 'Deleuze/Guattari'? - An Analysis
4 Education, Social Change, and the Future
5 The Future of the Anthropocene
2 Tool-Enhancement
1 Introduction
2 Prehistory
3 The Beginnings of Civilisation: Agriculture
4 Metallurgy
5 Global Trade
6 World Machine
3 Carbon Trail
1 Introduction
2 The Discovery of Fire
3 Fire, Light, and Society
4 The 'Energy-Life' Threshold
5 Furnaces, Mining, and Individual Energy Exchange
6 Steam Engines
7 Fossil Fuel Capitalism
4 The Phallocene
1 Introduction
2 The Phallic God-Heads
3 One Phallus-God
4 Establishment of Phallus-Worship
5 The Working Phallic-Week
6 Digital Phallic-Endeavour
5 Atomic-Time
1 Introduction
2 A Universe of Atoms
3 Atomic Theory
4 Electricity
5 Quantum Mechanics
6 The Atomic Bomb
6 Teaching and Learning Differently in the Anthropocene
1 Introduction
2 Attending to the 'Forces of Control' at the Local Level
3 A Global Thinking Matrix
4 What Is Pedagogy of/in the Anthropocene?
7 Incremental Movements towards a New Society
1 Introduction
2 The Great Leap Forward - A Green Utopia?
3 Changing Society at the Micro-Level
4 How Can the Minor Societal Changes Be Augmented?
8 Conclusion: The Double Bind
1 Introduction
2 What Is the Double Bind?
3 The Double Bind of the Future
4 The Role of Politics in the Double Bind
5 Realism and 'Fabulation'...
6 This Is the End of the 'End-Times'
References
Index
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