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WITNESSING IN THE CLASSROOM: THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF AFFECT

机译:课堂上的智慧:情感的伦理和政治

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In this essay, Michalinos Zembylas explores the meaning of affect and its importance to educational efforts to create the classroom conditions necessary for students and teachers to become critical witnesses to trauma and oppression. Zembylas draws out some of the ethical and political possibilities that emerge through such efforts, and extends our thinking about the affective possibilities of witnessing. His aims are threefold: (1) to discuss the nature of affect and the affective economies of witnessing; (2) to show some of the ways in which classrooms and affect interact to produce a particular politics and ethics, especially in contexts of historical trauma, and (3) to provide a sketch of how progressive pedagogies based on witnessing can educate toward an understanding of affect that may encourage a transformative political response.
机译:在本文中,Michalinos Zembylas探索了情感的含义及其对教育努力的重要性,以创造必要的教室条件,使学生和教师成为遭受创伤和压迫的关键见证人。 Zembylas提出了通过这种努力而出现的一些道德和政治可能性,并扩展了我们对见证的情感可能性的思考。他的目标是三个方面:(1)讨论情感的性质和见证的情感经济; (2)展示课堂和情感互动的方式,以产生特定的政治和道德,特别是在历史创伤的背景下;(3)概述基于见证的渐进式教学法如何教育理解可能会鼓励变革性的政治回应。

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