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Curriculum and the Problem of Violence

Biopolitics, Truth, History and Fascism

James P. Burns (Florida International University, USA)

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English
Routledge
20 December 2023
"This book is a genealogical inquiry into the present problem of violence, in the United States and internationally, through the lens of curriculum theory. It explores a constellation of problems including war, authoritarianism, post-truth, social disparities, and increasingly onerous surveillance technologies. Arguing that the current problem of violence is neither new nor aberrant, the author historicises the conditions of possibility that have produced the violence that presently confronts our world. Seemingly disparate issues such as ethnonationalism, authoritarian populism, Christian nationalism, neoliberalism, the proliferation of sophisticated surveillance technologies, and military Keynesianism are traced to historical features such as ""Ur-Fascism,"" white supremacy, corporate capitalism, religious extremism, propaganda and public relations, institutional power, and the biopolitical ""death function"" endemic in modern societies. Through a sweeping, powerful, and in-depth analysis of violence in its genealogical trajectories in global setting, it promises to re-examine curriculum in a different light and open up new possibilities. As such, the book is an important curriculum study which supports curricular ethics as articulated by Bill Pinar, such as the situation of the self socially and historically, the reconstruction of one’s understanding of the self and the world, and the potential reconstruction of the social world as more peaceful and just. Significantly, the book contributes to a retheorisation of Foucault’s biopolitics as affirmative biopower imbued with ethics of truth-seeking as a technology of the self. It will appeal to scholars and students of curriculum studies with interests in curriculum theory, authoritarianism, non-violence studies, justice studies, ethnonationalism, and technologies of the self."

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9781032303642
ISBN 10:   1032303646
Series:   Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Pages:   162
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction 2. Problematising Violence 3. Curriculum Studies, Genealogy, and the Power of Life and Death 4. Regeneration through Violence 5. Bringing War Home 6. The Great Replacement: International Ethnonationalism 7. Non-Violence and the Future of Democracy 8. Affirmative Biopower, Truth, and the Prophetic 9 Epilogue: The Return to the Self

James P. Burns is an Associate Professor of Education at Florida International University, USA.

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