Session Information
13 SES 11, Exploring the Paradoxes of Potentiality. Connecting Agamben to Educationial Research
Symposium
Contribution
According to the Greeks philosophers, the idea of a school implied a specific experience of time: scholè as free time. In the contemporary field of education, school-time predominantly appears as a productive time in which time is a means for the realisation of certain predefined outcomes and specific economical, political or social needs. Time is then considered as a chronological succession and transfer between past and present investments in favour a certified future. The main research-question of this paper is to explore Agamben’s idea of ‘Messianic time’ as a critical and contemporary attempt to rethink the school as a genuine democratic and pedagogical experience of time. The Messianic time is the experience of time as a remainder, which interrupts the chronological succession of time by making the present moment visible as an experience of pure potentiality. In this present-time the realisations of the past (in educational context: the assumed social, political positions) and the expected future outcomes (in educational context: the expected social, economical and political goals) are made in-operative. School-time would in this way disclose a genuine democratic experience of equality in students become freed from past or future inequalities.
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