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(Sandy Grande, Centre for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Connecticut College)
«McKenzie and Bieler make a crucial step toward addressing the urgent need to invent alter-narratives for what educators take to be «critical education.» In response to mounting evidence that many of our material practices for living as humans on this planet are not viable - including many practices of education - McKenzie and Bieler steer us away from oversimplified accounts of «agency» and «critical practice» that have dominated discourses of critical education. They turn us toward concepts and stories that can assist us in attuning our pedagogical imaginations and projects to emerging material conditions of the Anthropocene.»
(Elizabeth Ellsworth, Professor of Media Studies, The New School University)
«The textures, patterns, sounds and meanings of sociomaterial learning are brought together with critical pedagogy in this ground breaking book. Through examining the living relational curriculum of the summer institutes, temporality, embodiment and power are mobilised as core concepts of a critical education for the millennial generation. The unique scholarship of the authors has brought «an oeuvre, a book, a sentence, an idea to life,» offering new possibilities for rethinking pedagogy beyond the binaries of human and non-human in issues of justice.»
(Margaret Somerville, Centre for Educational Research, University of Western Sydney)