Arts-Based Thought Experiments is a highly visual offering that engages visual arts, photography, poetry, creative non-fiction, memoir and speculative fiction. In this novel book, the authors lean deeply into concepts of the imaginary, and through artful experiments with thought, trouble the tensions between the human, the posthuman and the more than human. In the Anthropocene, with its intractable challenges and cataclysms, engaging posthuman positions when thinking of learning in socioecological terms is paramount to human survival. In this sense, the arts offer creative and critical thought for the possibilities of a post-Anthropocene earth. Contributors are: Raoul Adam, Marilyn Ahearn, William Boyd, Euan Boyd, Adrienne Brown, Shae L. Brown, Teresa Carapeto, Philemon Chigeza, Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, David Ellis, Katie Hotko, Rita L. Irwin, Marianne Logan, Ferdousi Khatun, Alexandra Lasczik, Alys Mendus, Yaw Ofosu-Asare, Maia Osborn, Marie-Laurence Paquette, Jemma Peisker, Ziah Peisker, Adrienne Piscopo, David Rousell, Ben Ryan, Billy Ryan, Lisa Siegel, Helen Widdop Quinton, Thilinika Wijesinghe and Tracy Young.
About the AuthorAlexandra Lasczik is Professor of Arts and Education and currently Associate Dean Research in the Faculty of Education at Southern Cross University, Australia. Alexandra is Research co-Leader of the Sustainability, Environment and the Arts in Education Research Centre [SEAE]. Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles is Executive Dean for the Faculty of Education, Southern Cross University, Australia as well as the Research Leader of the Sustainability, Environment, the Arts in Education Research Centre (SEAE). She is a Professor of Sustainability, Environment and Education.
Book InformationISBN 9789004507814
Author Alexandra LasczikFormat Paperback
Page Count 162
Imprint BrillPublisher Brill
Weight(grams) 321g