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Lewis, Tyson E. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
In this essay, I argue that the work of Giorgio Agamben provides us with a theory of studious play which cuts across many of the categories that polarize educational thought. Rather than either ritualized testing or constructivist playfulness, Agamben provides a model of what he refers to as studious play--a practice which suspends the logic of…
Descriptors: Play, Toys, Educational Theories, Schools
Lewis, Tyson E. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Although there is ample interrogation of advertising/commercial/media culture in critical pedagogy, there is little attention paid to the fine arts and to aesthetic experience. This lacuna is all the more perplexing given Paulo Freire's use of artist Francisco Brenand's illustrations ("Education for Critical Consciousness." Continuum, New York,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Fine Arts, Aesthetics, Visual Aids
Lewis, Tyson E. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
In this article, the author rethinks critiques of the learning society using Giorgio Agamben's theory of potentiality. Summarizing several major contributions to our understanding of the limitations of the discourse of learning, the author proposes that critics thus far have failed to fully pinpoint the exact danger of learning. Importantly,…
Descriptors: Learning, Learning Theories, Freedom, Educational Philosophy
Lewis, Tyson E. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2009
In this paper I chart the origins of modern day "biopedagogy" through an analysis of two historically specific figures of abnormality: the nervous child and the degenerate. These two figures form the positive (hygienic) and negative (eugenic) surfaces of biopolitics in education, sustained and articulated through the category of immunization. By…
Descriptors: Democracy, Mental Health, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories

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