Book Review - Sandlin, J. and Wallin, J. , 2017. Paranoid Pedagogies: Education, Culture, and Paranoia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 212 Pages [Book Review]

International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (4) (2018)
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Abstract

Paranoid Pedagogies attempts to revive an interest in paranoid subjectivity, especially as it relates to sociocultural mechanisms that, in many ways, bind educational thought and practice. For all of the conversation surrounding cultures of surveillance, escalating standardization, conspiratorial politics, and neoliberal univocality within this context, there is limited discussion about how paranoiac fixity preserves and reproduces these psychosocial realities.

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