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Agential Schooling

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This book examines how schooling-the restrictive, oppressive, and disciplinary force in much U.S. education-is protean and has agency to change in response to challenges through a posthumanist lens to better understand the intra-actions between humans, nonhumans, and discourses.

Utilising participant observations, interviews, cognitive maps, diffraction, and theory, it argues that traditional humanistic approaches to oppression in U.S. education are inadequate to understanding the ongoing power of schooling. Against these paradigms, the book lays out an agential realist view of schooling and argues in favour of examining schooling itself as an agent, sustained and bolstered by a wide range of other agents acting in and around schools-from clipboards and handouts to adultism and racism. This approach offers a new perspective on how oppressive forces like racism, sexism, and adultism adapt and continue to operate in spaces deliberately designed to oppose them, including Ethnic Studies programs and YPAR projects. At the same time, the book rejects totalizing arguments about schooling's hegemony and shows how a wider recognition of nonhuman agency can help us not only understand, but also work to resist such oppressions.

It will appeal to scholars, faculty, and upper-level students with interests in critical youth studies, educational equity, Ethnic Studies, youth participatory action research, and posthumanism.

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ISBN: 9781032845807
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Author: Thomas Albright
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 152 pages
Series: Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education
Genres: Higher education, tertiary education
Secondary schools
Ethnic studies
Sociology
Philosophy and theory of education
Educational strategies and policy
Research methods: general