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Place, Being, Resonance
A Critical Ecohermeneutic Approach to Education
von Michael W. Derby
Verlag: Peter Lang
Reihe: Critical Qualitative Research Nr. 18
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-4331-2731-1
Erschienen am 25.08.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 409 Gramm
Umfang: 180 Seiten

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How do we begin to move beyond a use-relation with «natural resources» towards resonance with a deeply interrelated ecology? Place, Being, Resonance brings insights from the hermeneutic tradition, ecopoetics and indigenous epistemologies of place to bear on education in a world of ecological emergency. An ecohermeneutic pedagogy draws on both critical and lyrical ways of thinking to make a free space for encountering the more-than-human other. The conventional school system has long sat at the vanguard of an ecologically exploitative worldview and something more is called for than retrofitting current practices while reinforcing the substructure of modernity. As educators we walk an existentially trying path of attending to what needs to be called into question and for what presses questions upon us. What presuppositions shape our relation with the natural world? How might we work at the level of metaphor to generate the critical distance required for analysis, while keeping hearts and minds open to encounters that might heal our estrangement? How do we learn to both read place and recognize that we are read? Utilizing fungal mycelium as a way of thinking, this inquiry inoculates the fragmented landscape of education in order to bring learning into resonance with being. Here, along the path, the attentive mind finds little bell-shaped fungi scattering the forest floor, calling us home and provoking our thinking to be deeply imaginative when it needs to be.



Michael w. Derby is a teacher, a researcher and occasionally a poet. He works with the Imaginative Education Research Group at Simon Fraser University. His research explores ecocritical pedagogies that inspire caring relationships with the more-than-human world. He also likes long walks in the forest.



Contents: How to love black snow by David W. Jardine ¿ This is the mystery: meaning ¿ Mycelia and the hermeneutics beneath us ¿ The ecopoetics of education ¿ Metaphor and thinking with this bird ¿ Inoculating hermeneutics: Heidegger substrates ¿ Inoculating hermeneutics: Gadamer substrates ¿ Hermeneutics deep in the clearcut ¿ Re-indigenization and the ethics of home-making.


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