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Informed by Deleuze and Guattari's concepts of the assemblage and the wound-event, this book examines the complexity of educator subjectivity and social change within the higher education context in South Africa. The authors use arts-based methods to explore educators' experiences of personal and professional challenges in a rapidly changing context. The method is informed by critical, narrative and arts-based research traditions that extend into post-qualitative, autobiographical, performative and collaborative methods of inquiry. The book plays with the conflation of theory and methodology, to think about educator subjectivity as fluid and responsive to changing contexts. By understanding educator subjectivity as multiple and emergent rather than centered and fixed, the authors open new research avenues to explore themes of transformation, decolonisation and social change.

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Excellently using theory and methodology to imagine novel ways of thinking about subjectivity and social change, this volume shows how Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy provides a unique lens for re-considering higher education transformation. The rich ideas and evocative writing will be inspiring for educators and scholars who wish to enhance their instructional and theoretical repertoires of arts-based methodologies in higher education. * Michalinos Zembylas, Professor of Educational Theory and Curriculum Studies, Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus, and Honorary Professor and Chair of Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa *

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List of Illustrations Series Editor’s Foreword 1. If You Want To Go Far, Go Together: An Introduction 2. Assembling Roots And Writing a Book: Theory and Methodology Meets 3. A Tale of the Assembled Subject: Exploring Whiteness 4. Finding What You Have Not Yet Lost: An Affective Inquiry into Educator Subjectivity 5. To Not Be Unworthy Of What Happens To Us, We Go To the Morgues Ourselves: Wounded Becomings 6. Can You Please Come Back Later? A Cartography of Becoming Educators 7. More than Human: An Exploration of the Entanglement of Educator Subjectivity and Space 8. We Are Not Statues: Becoming With Hope and Uncertainty Epilogue References Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/23/2023 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350224964, 978-1350224964
      ISBN10: 1350224960

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Informed by Deleuze and Guattari's concepts of the assemblage and the wound-event, this book examines the complexity of educator subjectivity and social change within the higher education context in South Africa. The authors use arts-based methods to explore educators' experiences of personal and professional challenges in a rapidly changing context. The method is informed by critical, narrative and arts-based research traditions that extend into post-qualitative, autobiographical, performative and collaborative methods of inquiry. The book plays with the conflation of theory and methodology, to think about educator subjectivity as fluid and responsive to changing contexts. By understanding educator subjectivity as multiple and emergent rather than centered and fixed, the authors open new research avenues to explore themes of transformation, decolonisation and social change.

      Trade Review
      Excellently using theory and methodology to imagine novel ways of thinking about subjectivity and social change, this volume shows how Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy provides a unique lens for re-considering higher education transformation. The rich ideas and evocative writing will be inspiring for educators and scholars who wish to enhance their instructional and theoretical repertoires of arts-based methodologies in higher education. * Michalinos Zembylas, Professor of Educational Theory and Curriculum Studies, Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus, and Honorary Professor and Chair of Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Series Editor’s Foreword 1. If You Want To Go Far, Go Together: An Introduction 2. Assembling Roots And Writing a Book: Theory and Methodology Meets 3. A Tale of the Assembled Subject: Exploring Whiteness 4. Finding What You Have Not Yet Lost: An Affective Inquiry into Educator Subjectivity 5. To Not Be Unworthy Of What Happens To Us, We Go To the Morgues Ourselves: Wounded Becomings 6. Can You Please Come Back Later? A Cartography of Becoming Educators 7. More than Human: An Exploration of the Entanglement of Educator Subjectivity and Space 8. We Are Not Statues: Becoming With Hope and Uncertainty Epilogue References Index

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