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An autonomist biopolitics of education| Reframing educational life in the age of neoliberal multiculturalism

<p> Building upon an emerging literature of educational biopolitics, this dissertation develops and thinks through some concepts to explore the prevailing forms of educational life (constituted <i>b&iacute;os</i>) that schools commonly promote in the service of constituted power and, alternatively, the kinds of educational life (constituent <i>b&iacute;os</i>) that call constituted power into question and portend new possibilities and alternative arrangements of being. In considering the kinds of life that schools typically allow and disallow, this philosophical dissertation poses the following educational problem: schools have long celebrated and reproduced a limited and corrosive formulation of educational life (constituted <i>b&iacute;os</i>) while foreclosing constituent forms. Moreover, the emergent social, political and epistemological strengths of students marginalized in the configuration of constituted power&mdash;the component parts of constituent <i>b&iacute;os </i>&mdash;are routinely deemed inferior in schools and often regarded as a contaminating threat that must be eliminated. Using the concepts of constituent and constituted <i>b&iacute;os</i> as units of analysis, this study explores how progressive and critical educational approaches, such as culturally relevant teaching and resistance theory, also fail to account for and appreciate constituent forms of educational life. In order to offer a more nuanced understanding of the relation between forms of life and schools, this study offers an <i> autonomist biopolitics of education</i>. With this orientation, constituent <i> b&iacute;os</i> is recognized as the foundational and constitutive motor to which schools are constantly reacting and attempting to &ldquo;deal with.&rdquo; Such a perspective might help educators be more attuned and responsive to the constituent dimensions of social ontology.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10162741
Date20 October 2016
CreatorsBourassa, Gregory N.
PublisherThe University of Utah
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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