Unschooled Futures
Pluriversal Speculations
Unschooled Futures
Pluriversal Speculations
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Description
This volume stages a series of radical provocations that seek to reorient the very conditions under which learning becomes thinkable. Refusing the redemptive pull of schooling as a salvageable public good, the collection foregrounds the necessity of undisciplining education, dislodging it from its colonial grammars, disciplinary enclosures, and anthropocentric imaginaries.
Schools, far from neutral spaces of knowledge transmission, are infrastructural technologies of late capitalist governance: disciplining bodies, managing time, and sustaining the ongoing occupation of Indigenous lands under the guise of progress and order. Drawing from grotesque materialisms, Indigenous epistemologies, and speculative philosophies, the volume positions pluriversal indeterminacy as a generative ontological condition, contesting the closure-driven logics of Western educational taxonomy. If schools operate as entropy-displacement machines, maintaining systemic stability through the externalization of collapse, then what is required is not critique alone, but a methodological insurgency capable of abolishing education's epistemic foundations. To this end, contributors-traversing anthropology, architecture, mathematics, biology, Indigenous studies, art, philosophy, and literature-articulate a constellation of non-disciplined pedagogical experiments that emerge from the current unraveling of education itself. Through deliberate acts of epistemic undoing, authors inhabit a space where fixed categories, such as human/nonhuman, past/future, knowledge/ignorance are rendered inoperative, making room for learning that reconfigures the possible.
Table of Contents
In The Pluriverse, 'The Moon Breeds Like a Rabbit' and She is Laughing, Petra Mikulan and Nathalie Sinclair
Orbit I: Trading Places
Image 1: Trading Places, jessie beier
Chapter 1: People Get Ready: Stepping in the Same River Twice, Adam Gaudry and Matt Hern
Chapter 2: Critical Deep Play and Pluriversal Pedagogy: Notes from a Field Research Methods Class at a Youth Baseball Programme, Suzanne Scheld
Chapter 3: Futures? What Futures? A Post-Anthropocene Perspective, Peter Appelbaum
Orbit II: Viewing Points
Image 2: Viewing Points, jessie beier
Chapter 4: 11 Theses Toward an Insurgent Pedagogy, Marina Gržinic
Chapter 5: Subjects as Effects of Affects: A Pedagogy of the Senses, Andrej Radman
Chapter 6: Speculative Dimensions of Learning Futures: a Rejoinder to Andrej Radman, Petra Mikulan
Chapter 7: Why Not Moose Nose, Not Bologna?, Jade Brass
Chapter 8: 'The Heart Might Be the Hardest Part to Learn': Transhuman Education in Klara and the Sun, Aparna Mishra Tarc
Orbit III: Scaling Through
Image 3: Scaling Through, jessie beier
Chapter 9: Education as Embassy: Pluriversal Pedagogies and Transknowledging, Tyson Yunkaporta and John Davis
Chapter 10: Educational Un/Commoning in the Face of Climate Injustice, Petra Mikulan and Nathalie Sinclair
Chapter 11: Cultivating Nepantla: A Decolonial Bridge to an Indeterminate Pluriverse, Daniel Gallardo
Orbit IV: Breaking Stories
Image 4: Breaking Stories, jessie beier
Chapter 12: Re-Membering, Sofía Abreu
Chapter 13: 'You Complete Me': A Conversation About Drawing Attention to Cooperation in Biology Education, Scott F. Gilbert and David S. Moore
Chapter 14: Filtered-In: A Pluriversal Approach to Afrocentric Education, Adam Rudder
Chapter 15: The 'Properly Aesthetic' Classroom of the Future, Ayush Mukherjee
Chapter 16: A Reckoning: Speculative Reconfigurations of Unschooled Futures Pedagogies with Terra Forma Cartographies, Kelly Paton
Index
Product details
| Published | 19 Feb 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781350528628 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 10 bw illus |
| Series | Alternative | Education |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























