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"This volume offers original analyses of capitalism and coloniality while proposing new critical and decolonizing approaches to education. Grounding teaching in the fundamental logics of radical thought, contributors propose rigorous and imaginative modes of pedagogical praxis applicable in a variety of contexts"--

Teaching as Radical Logic: Dialectic, Analectic, and Education features original contributions from leading scholars in the fields of decolonial theory, Marxist theory, and critical education. This volume revitalizes the cross-fertilizing dialogue between traditions that historically propelled global anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist political movements, while restoring to pedagogy its central role as an organizing principle for liberation. At the same time, this volume explores the necessary ground of teaching in fundamental logics of radical thought and action. Starting from an engagement with the philosophical traditions of dialectics and analectics, and challenging familiar partitions between academic orientations and disciplines, the chapters in this volume extend currents in critical theory to offer original analyses of the fundamental organization of capitalism and coloniality in schooling and beyond. Contributors propose new approaches to radical and decolonizing praxis which take teaching seriously as a site for theoretical commitment and creativity. Refusing the notion of method as procedure, these interventions propose modes of critical pedagogical engagement that are at once rigorous and imaginative, and that operate across the diverse contexts and registers of contemporary classrooms, community spaces, and political life.



This volume offers original analyses of capitalism and coloniality while proposing new critical and decolonizing approaches to education. Grounding teaching in the fundamental logics of radical thought, contributors propose rigorous and imaginative modes of pedagogical praxis applicable in a variety of contexts.

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Teaching as Radical Logic: Dialectic, Analectic, and Education offers a collection of bold and powerful educational perspectives that brilliantly counter the dispersive idealism and disjointed arguments used to undermine and destabilize the epistemic and ontological differences essential to decolonial thought. With careful intellectual discernment, the book interweaves pedagogical visions that rightly refuse to forsake the dignity and multidimensionality of our humanity. -- Antonia Darder, professor emerita of ethics and moral leadership, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles

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This volume offers original analyses of capitalism and coloniality while proposing new critical and decolonizing approaches to education. Grounding teaching in the fundamental logics of radical thought, contributors propose rigorous and imaginative modes of pedagogical praxis applicable in a variety of contexts.
Introduction: Openings Toward Teaching as Radical Logic by Noah De
Lissovoy, Raúl Olmo Fregoso Bailón, and Alex J. Armonda

Part I: Foundations

Chapter 1: In The End We Negate Ourselves: The Radical Process of Teaching
and the Dialectics of Consciousness, Curriculum, & Pedagogy by Wayne Au

Chapter 2: Challenging Prosperous Curriculum Reason: Towards an
Anapluralectic Itinerant Curriculum Theory by João M. Paraskeva

Part II: Analectics and Combative Decoloniality

Chapter 3: Fanonian Pedagogy as Combative Decoloniality by Nelson
Maldonado-Torres

Chapter 4: Analectic Method: Decolonial Critical Thinking and Non-Modern
Notions of Revolution from Normalistas-Teachers by Raúl Olmo Fregoso Bailón

Part III: Extending Dialectics

Chapter 5: Extending Dialectics: Revolutionary Subjectivity, Education, and
Liberation by Gregory Bourassa

Chapter 6: Surprise! Its Dialectical! Fredric Jameson and the Marxian
Pedagogy of the Greimas Square by Tyson E. Lewis

Part IV: The Question of Method

Chapter 7: Decolonizing Praxis: Thinking with Pedagogical Place Encounters by
Fikile Nxumalo and Jennifer Brant

Chapter 8: In Defense of Method: Pedagogical Praxis in a Lacanian and
Dusselian Key by Alex J. Armonda and Adam Martinez

Part V: Critical and Decolonial Teaching in the Present

Chapter 9: Radical Pedagogies in the Age of Authoritarian Neoliberalism:
History as Liberatory Praxis by Panayota Gounari
Noah De Lissovoy is professor of cultural studies in education at the University of Texas at Austin.

Raul Olmo Fregoso Bailon is assistant professor of equity and diversity in education in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Alex J. Armonda is assistant professor of curriculum theory in the School of Education at Southern Illinois University.