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Children and the Ethics of Creativity, Rhythmic Affectensities in Early Childhood Education, by Victoria Jane Hargraves

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Children and the Ethics of Creativity, Rhythmic Affectensities in Early Childhood Education, by Victoria Jane Hargraves
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Children and the Ethics of Creativity
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
by Victoria Jane Hargraves
Series statement
Children: Global Posthumanist Perspectives and Materialist Theories,, 2523-3408Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Rhythmic Affectensities in Early Childhood Education
Summary
This book presents a critical reimagining of education and educational research in addressing practices of representation and their relation to epistemology, subjectivity and ontology in the context of early childhood education. Drawing on posthumanist perspectives and the immanent materialism of Deleuze & Guattari to conceive of early childhood education, childhood and indeed, adult life, in new ways, it highlights the powerful role of language in subjectivity and ontology, and introduces affectensity as a concept which can be put to work to undo habitual relations and meanings. It proposes that ethical becomings require the engagement of an expansion and intensification of a body’s affect or capacity, and offers readers a provocation for enhancing creative capacity as an ethic. This book is an important contribution to the discussions on methods for living and of ways of thinking commensurate with the orientation of a posthuman turn.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1 Starting Stratified: The Highchair -- 2 Framing the Creativity of Chaos -- 3 Relations in/between Content and Expression: Moving beyond "This is a cow and a cow says moo" -- 4 Mapping Expression as the Monstrosity of an Earthquake Meets Doing-Curriculum -- 5 Assembling Thought: Experiments in Juxtaposition -- 6 How Creative is Subjectification? Capturing Contingency in the Subject -- 7 Working the In-betweens of Material Expression -- 8 Repetition, Refrain, Creativity -- 9 The Affect of Language: Order-in(g) the Child's World of Bees -- 10 Making Creative Sense of Chaos -- 11 Concluding Rhythms: To Dance
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