Edwardsville, Illinois, United States of America
  •  4
    Beyond Binaries
    Philosophy of Education 74 136-139. 2018.
  •  2
    Reading Resistance Psychoanalytically
    Philosophy of Education 66 333-336. 2010.
  •  1
    Erotic Study and the Difficulties of Desire in Education
    Philosophy of Education 68 72-75. 2012.
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    The Unbelievable Truth and the Dilemmas of Ignorance
    Philosophy of Education 64 54-62. 2008.
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    The author advocates for teaching about varieties of ignorance with a psychoanalytic sensibility as one strategy with which to engage the emotional investments that sustain apathy and the ignorant refusal to care in this new era of suffering and spectatorship. Ignorance, here conceived, is complex, far from consisting only in some passive lack of knowledge. It is understood multidimensionally, as activity, rarely innocent, always inevitable, and entirely ineradicable; it is a powerful agent in t…Read more
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    Teaching Ignorance: On Disarming Defenses Against Difficult Knowledge
    Philosophy of Education 75 292-297. 2019.
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    A contrapuntal analysis of discourses of desire in education
    Philosophical Studies in Education 37. 2006.
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    Imagining the Future: What Anarchism Brings to Education
    with Cris Mayo
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (1): 159-165. 2009.
    The authors review Judith Suissa's provocative book, Anarchism and Education: A Philosophical Perspective, a text that demonstrates the central role of education in anarchist theory. Suissa compellingly argues against the charges that anarchism is overly idealistic and impractical, instead seeing its potential for innovative and liberatory educational change. The authors suggest, however, that an enhanced conversation among critical pedagogy, antiracist pedagogy and anarchist thinking on educati…Read more
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    Imagining the Future: What Anarchism Brings to Education
    with Cris Mayo
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (1): 159-165. 2009.
    The authors review Judith Suissa’s provocative book, Anarchism and Education: A Philosophical Perspective, a text that demonstrates the central role of education in anarchist theory. Suissa compellingly argues against the charges that anarchism is overly idealistic and impractical, instead seeing its potential for innovative and liberatory educational change. The authors suggest, however, that an enhanced conversation among critical pedagogy, antiracist pedagogy and anarchist thinking on educati…Read more