Sarah Gerth van den Berg, Chinyere Harris, Rozena Raja
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Viral Zoom Karen: attending to ‘the scratch’ with Mapping the Affective Turn in Education
ABSTRACT Mapping the Affective Turn in Education: Theory, Research, Pedagogy gathers nearly two dozen interviews, essays, and reflections on teaching and learning from leading scholars of affect theory and methodology, both within and outside the field of education and curriculum studies. We review this volume alongside a media ‘scratch’: viral recording of a virtual class interrupted by Grandma’s accusations of bringing politics – Black Lives Matter – into English class, student denials, and a teacher’s attempt to get the situation ‘back on track’. Dernikos, Lesko, McCall, and Niccolini’s introduction and chapters they compiled offer ways of reading the affective jumpiness, multiple resonances, and conflicting response-abilities in this scene. We probe the currents of shame; consequences of dysconsciousness; and movements of machinic affects in this media ‘scratch’ as we think about what the affective turn in education has afforded us over a year-long process of writing – and thinking – with this volume.
期刊介绍:
Discourse is an international, fully peer-reviewed journal publishing contemporary research and theorising in the cultural politics of education. The journal publishes academic articles from throughout the world which contribute to contemporary debates on the new social, cultural and political configurations that now mark education as a highly contested but important cultural site. Discourse adopts a broadly critical orientation, but is not tied to any particular ideological, disciplinary or methodological position. It encourages interdisciplinary approaches to the analysis of educational theory, policy and practice. It welcomes papers which explore speculative ideas in education, are written in innovative ways, or are presented in experimental ways.