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    Teaching Beyond Normalisation: Rethinking Standards-Based Reforms Through Canguilhem
    with Parlo Singh
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 1-16. forthcoming.
    Standards-based reforms (SBRs), such as the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST), have reshaped teachers’ work and redefined what counts as professional judgement and pedagogic practice. In this paper, we reflect on the logic of remedyism embedded in SBR policies such as the APST, through the theoretical lens of the French philosopher Georges Canguilhem. While such policies are widely understood to normalise teachers’ work in a Foucauldian sense, we argue, following Canguilhem, …Read more
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    In the context of post-truth politics and perpetual culture wars, an old yet important question raised by feminist scholar Elizabeth Ellsworth remains relevant: Why doesn’t critical pedagogy (or critique more generally) feel empowering? In this essay, I explore why critique is difficult through the psychoanalytic lens of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan, focusing particularly on anti-racist pedagogies in former settler colonies and beyond. The first section explicates the grammar of critique and …Read more
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    Is the 2019 Water Revolution a lesson of emancipatory education? A Rancièrean invitation
    with Stephen Heimans and Parlo Singh
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (1): 46-56. 2020.
    This paper starts with an apparently provocative question – can we call the 2019 Water Revolution in Hong Kong a lesson of emancipatory education which awakens students’ critical consciousn...