Session Information
30 SES 10, ESE Between Discourse and Materiality. Mobility, Corporeality Space and New Trajectories
Symposium Part 1
Contribution
This symposium brings together ESE researchers from across the field with a special interest in questions related to different notions of materialism and realism. The purpose of the two linked symposiums is to continue and develop fruitful discussions started in Porto 2014 and develop new perspectives on how the ESE field deals with those uncanny issues that always seem to resist our best discursive analytical efforts. New concepts of materialism and realism are influencing the existing focus on the importance of language as the main realm of power structures and construction of meaning in the humanities and social sciences. However, this is happening to a lesser degree in education. This symposium is an effort to reflect on new approaches to materialism within the ESE field. Since the millennial turn the theoretical perspectives of socio-materialism (Dolphin & Tuin, 2012), speculative realism (Meillasoux, 2007; Bryant, 2013), and agential realism (Barad, 2003) have emerged. They are all motivated by a critical attitude towards the dominating position social constructivism and discursive analysis has gained as tools of deconstruction (Dolphin & Tuin, 2012; Meillasoux, 2007; Bryant, 2013; Barad, 2003). While it can be argued that some areas within ESE (e.g. outdoor education) are already inclined to draw on perspectives that does not only focus on language, we would like to learn from new emerging approaches to materiality and realisms in order push the overall field of ESE, and discuss and critique whether language as ontological structure can be understood as having obtained status as a priori (Barad, 2003: 802). Through this symposium we explore the potential for reconceptualizing notions of the material and the Real to complement the widespread focus on discourse as the epistemological cornerstone of all ESE research. We argue that the field of ESE holds special potential to spearhead a reconceptualization of this sort. One reason for this is that ESE has a strong interest in changing the Real, e.g changing learners behavior, attitudes, teaching, learning opportunities, etc. towards a more sustainable life style and yet, have a strong inclination towards discourse theory and discourse analysis. The symposium is interdisciplinary and will draw on different perspectives such as phenomenology, pragmatism, critical realism, German Idealism, etc., to reflect on the role of materialities and realisms in theoretical and empirical ESE research.
In this second part of the symposium we focus on Material and Real perspectives on Mobility, Corporeality, Space and potential new new trajectories for future ESE research. This part of the symposium links directly with the first part: "ESE between discourse and Materiality. New empirical and theoretical perspectives on realisms, materialisms and discourse."
References
Barad, K. (2003) “Posthumanist Performativity: Toward an Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter,” in Signs, vol. 28, N° 3-2003, Gender and Science: New Issues. The University of Chicago Press. Bryant, L. (2013) “Politics and Speculative Realism,” in Austin, M., Ennis, P. J., Gironi, F., Gokey T., & Jackson, R. (red.) Speculations IV. Brooklyn, NY: Punctum books. Dolphin, R. & Tuin, I. v. d. (2012) New Materialism: Interviews & Cartographies. Open Humanities Press. Meillassoux, Q. (2007) After Finitude, English translation of Aprèés la Finitude (2006). Continuum.
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