What comes after postmodernism?—Material making, creative production and artistic figuration as ways to re-organize pedagogical culture

Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1422-1423 (2018)
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Working from Fredric Jameson’s quote and recognizing his suggestion of a need for ‘the invention and projection of a global cognitive mapping’ as an integral part of what comes after postmodernism,...

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