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What comes after the reconceptualization of curriculum studies? What is the contribution of the next wave of curriculum scholars? Comprehensive and on the cutting edge, this Handbook speaks to these questions and extends the conversation on present and future directions in curriculum studies through the work of twenty-four newer scholars who explore, each in their own unique ways, the present moment in curriculum studies. To contextualize the work of this up-and-coming generation, each chapter is paired with a shorter response by a well-known scholar in the field, provoking an intra-/inter-generational exchange that illuminates both historical trajectories and upcoming moments. From theorizing at the crossroads of feminist thought and post-colonialism to new perspectives that include critical race, currere, queer southern studies, Black feminist cultural analysis, post-structural policy studies, spiritual ecology, and East-West international philosophies, present and future directions in the U.S. American field are revealed.

Table of Contents:
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Proliferating Curriculum -Erik Malewski Part I: Openness, Otherness, and the State of Things 2. Thirteen Theses on the Question of State in Curriculum Studies -Nathan Snaza Response to Nathan Snaza: Love in Ethical Commitment: A Neglected Curriculum Reading -William H. Schubert 3. Reading Histories: Curriculum Theory, Psychoanalysis and Generational Violence -Jennifer Gilbert Response to Jennifer Gilbert: The Double Trouble of Passing on Curriculum Studies -Patti Lather 4. Toward Creative Solidarity in the "Next" Moment of Curriculum Work -Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández Response to Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández: Communities Without Consensus -Janet Miller 5. "No Room in the Inn"? The Question of Hospitality in the Post(Partum)-Labors of Curriculum Studies -Molly Quinn Response to Molly Quinn: Why is the Notion of Hospitality so Radically Other?: Hospitality in Research, Teaching and Life -JoAnn Phillion Part II: Reconfiguring the Canon 6. Remembering Carter Goodwin Woodson (1875-1950) -LaVada Brandon Response to LaVada Brandon: Honoring Our Founders, Respecting Our Contemporaries: In the Words of a Critical Race Feminist Curriculum Theorist -Theodorea Regina Berry 7. Eugenic Ideology and Historical Osmosis -Ann G. Winfield Response to Ann G. Winfield: The Visceral and the Intellectual in Curriculum Past and Present, William H. Watkins Part III: Technology, Nature, and the Body 8. Understanding Curriculum Studies in the Space of Technological Flow -Karen Ferneding Response to Karen Ferneding: Smashing the Feet of Idols: Curriculum Phronesis as a Way through the Wall -Nancy J. Brooks 9. The Posthuman Condition: A Complicated Conversation -John A. Weaver Response to John A. Weaver: Questioning Technology: Heidegger, Haraway, and Democratic Education -Dennis Carlson Part IV: Embodiment, Relationality, and Public Pedagogy 10. (A) Troubling Curriculum: Public Pedagogies of Black Women Rappers -Nichole A. Guillory Response to Nichole A. Guillory: The Politics of Patriarchal Discourse: A Feminist Rap -Nathalia Jaramillo 11. Sleeping with Cake and Other Touchable Encounters: Performing a Bodied Curriculum -Stephanie Springgay and Debra Freedman Response to Stephanie Springgay and Debra Freedman: Making Sense of Touch: Phenomenology and the Place of Language in a Bodied Curriculum -Stuart J. Murray 12. Art Education Beyond Reconceptualization: Enacting Curriculum Through/With/By/For/Of/In/Beyond/As Visual Culture, Community and Public Pedagogy -B. Stephen Carpenter II and Kevin Tavin Response to B. Stephen Carpenter II and Kevin Tavin: Sustaining Artistry and Leadership in Democratic Curriculum Work, James Henderson Part V: Place, Place-Making, And Schooling 13. Jesus Died for NASCAR Fans: The Significance of Rural Formations of Queerness to Curriculum Studies -Ugena Whitlock Response to Ugena Whitlock: Curriculum as a Queer Southern Place: Reflections on Ugena Whitlock’s "Jesus Died for NASCAR Fans" -Patrick Slattery 14. Reconceiving Ecology: Diversity, Language, and Horizons of the Possible -Elaine Riley-Taylor Response to Elaine Riley-Taylor: A Poetics of Place: In Praise of Random Beauty -Celeste 15. Thinking Through Scale: Critical Geography and Curriculum Spaces -Robert J. Helfenbein Response to Robert J. Helfenbein: The Agency of Theory -William F. Pinar 16. Complicating the Social and Cultural Aspects of Social Class: Toward a Conception of Social Class as Identity -Adam Howard and Mark Tappan Response to Adam Howard and Mark Tappan: Toward Emancipated Identities and Improved World Circumstances -Ellen Brantlinger Part VI: Cross-Cultural International Perspectives 17. The Unconscious of History?: Mesmerism and the Production of Scientific Objects for Curriculum Historical Research -Bernadette M. Baker Response to Bernadette M. Baker: The Unstudied and Understudied in Curriculum Studies: Toward Historical Readings of the "Conditions of Possibility" and the Production of Concepts in the Field -Erik Malewski and Suniti Sharma 18. Intimate Revolt and Third Possibilities: Cocreating a Creative Curriculum -Hongyu Wang Response to Hongyu Wang: Intersubjective Becoming and Curriculum Creativity as International Text: A Resonance -Xin Li 19. Decolonizing Curriculum -Nina Asher Response to Nina Asher: Subject Position and Subjectivity in Curriculum Theory -Madeleine R. Grumet 20. Difficult Thoughts, Unspeakable Practices: A Tentative Position Toward Suicide, Policy, and Culture in Contemporary Curriculum Theory -Erik Malewski and Teresa Rishel Response to Erik Malewski and Teresa Rishel: "Invisible Loyalty": Approaching Suicide From a Web of Relations -Alexandra Fidyk Part VII: The Creativity of an Intellectual Curriculum 21. How the Politics of Domestication Contribute to the Self-Deintellectualization of Teachers -Alberto J. Rodriguez Response to Alberto J. Rodriguez: Let’s Do Lunch -Peter Appelbaum 22. Edward Said and Jean-Paul Sartre: Critical Modes of Intellectual Life -Greg Dimitriadis Response to Greg Dimitriadis: The Curriculum Scholar as Socially Committed Provocateur: Extending the Ideas of Said, Sartre, and Dimitriadis -Thomas Barone Part VIII: Self, Subjectivity, and Subject Position 23. In Ellisonian Eyes, What is Curriculum Theory? -Denise Taliaferro-Baszile Response to Denise Taliaferro-Baszile: The Self: A Bricolage of Curricular Absence -Petra Hendry 24. Critical Pedagogy and Despair: A Move toward Kierkegaard’s Passionate Inwardness -Douglas McKnight Response to Douglas McKnight: Deep in My Heart -Alan A. Block Part IX: An Unusual Epilogue: A Tripartite Reading on Next Moments in the Field And They’ll Say That It’s a Movement -Alan A. Block The Next Moment –William F. Pinar The Unknown: A Way of Knowing in the Future of Curriculum Studies -Erik Malewski About the Contributors Index

About the Author :
Erik Malewski is Assistant Professor of Curriculum Studies at Purdue University.

Review :
'Through an incredibly eclectic mix of junior and established scholars, this volume represents a uniquely current and diverse presentation of curriculum studies inquiry. The focus on emergent/junior scholars anticipates evolving lines of inquiry in the field, and brings those inquiries into direct dialogue with experts in the field/s. In this sense, this volume is current, progressive, and in some sense revolutionary."--Michael P. O'Malley, Texas State University at San Marcos, USA


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781135857615
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 566
  • ISBN-10: 113585761X
  • Publisher Date: 10 Sep 2009
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 566
  • Series Title: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series


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