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Positing that education is a movement from one way of being to another, more desirable one, An Intense Calling argues that ethics should be the prime focus for the field of education. The book locates ethics, education, and justice in human subjectivity and describes education as a necessary practice for ethical reflexivity, change, and becoming (ethically) different. It also situates ethics as something that exceeds subjectivity, thereby engaging ethics as a material phenomenon through topics such as aesthetics and solidarity with non-humans.

Jesse Bazzul explores various concepts in the book including power, biopolitics, the commons, subjectivity, and materiality, and draws from over twenty years of experience teaching in different countries including Canada, Ireland, the United States, China, and Ukraine. Taking a wide-ranging philosophical approach, the book entangles ethics, urgent political issues, and pressing educational contexts of the twenty-first cent

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List of Illustrations and Tables Part 1: Ethics and Subjectivity Preface: A Mapping of Education and Ethics 1. (Un)disciplined: Education as an Open Work 2. Multiplicity and the Commons 3. Education Needs Politics and Imagination 4. Ethics and Subjectivity: The Vital Terrain of Education Part 2: Ethics as Ontological Exploration 5. Outside the Subject of Ethics 6. Assemblages and the Emergence of Difference 7. Aesthetics and Environmentality 8. Solidarity with Nonhumans Notes Index

An Intense Calling

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 02/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781487550585, 978-1487550585
      ISBN10: 1487550588

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Positing that education is a movement from one way of being to another, more desirable one, An Intense Calling argues that ethics should be the prime focus for the field of education. The book locates ethics, education, and justice in human subjectivity and describes education as a necessary practice for ethical reflexivity, change, and becoming (ethically) different. It also situates ethics as something that exceeds subjectivity, thereby engaging ethics as a material phenomenon through topics such as aesthetics and solidarity with non-humans.

      Jesse Bazzul explores various concepts in the book including power, biopolitics, the commons, subjectivity, and materiality, and draws from over twenty years of experience teaching in different countries including Canada, Ireland, the United States, China, and Ukraine. Taking a wide-ranging philosophical approach, the book entangles ethics, urgent political issues, and pressing educational contexts of the twenty-first cent

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations and Tables Part 1: Ethics and Subjectivity Preface: A Mapping of Education and Ethics 1. (Un)disciplined: Education as an Open Work 2. Multiplicity and the Commons 3. Education Needs Politics and Imagination 4. Ethics and Subjectivity: The Vital Terrain of Education Part 2: Ethics as Ontological Exploration 5. Outside the Subject of Ethics 6. Assemblages and the Emergence of Difference 7. Aesthetics and Environmentality 8. Solidarity with Nonhumans Notes Index

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