The Significance of Place: Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives and Practices

Battling the Beast and its GERMs: A Pedagogy of Piracy and place of resistance

Authors: Esther Fitzpatrick (The University of Auckland) , Kelly Freebody (The University of Sydney)

  • Battling the Beast and its GERMs: A Pedagogy of Piracy and place of resistance

    The Significance of Place: Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives and Practices

    Battling the Beast and its GERMs: A Pedagogy of Piracy and place of resistance

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Abstract

This paper takes up Tim Ingold’s theory of place, which he likens to knots, and the threads from which they are tied are lines of wayfaring … caught up in multiple entanglements. In our ‘wayfaring’ as academics, we have been led serendipitously to knots on the landscape; the tying together of history, philosophy and metaphor to establish a secret place; a temporary place, inhabited by pirates, teachers and storytellers. This is place of resistance against damaging and powerful controlling forces. Resonating with the pirates ‘autonomous zone’, this place can be understood not as an enclosure, but an opening, where boundaries are not borders but horizons, where there is potential for growth and movement. 

Keywords: Autonomous zone, neoliberal, pirates, pedagogy, resistance

How to Cite:

Fitzpatrick, E. & Freebody, K., (2019) “Battling the Beast and its GERMs: A Pedagogy of Piracy and place of resistance”, International Journal of Critical Pedagogy 10(1).

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23 Apr 2019
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