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Communist Study

Education for the Commons, 2nd Edition

Derek R. Ford - Foreword by Tyson E. Lewis - Afterword by Ailish Hopper

In the second edition of this groundbreaking work, Derek R. Ford contends that radical politics needs educational theory, posing a series of educational questions pertinent to revolutionary movements: How can pedagogy bridge the gap between what is and what can be, while respecting the gap and its uncertainty and contingency? How can pedagogy accommodate ambiguity while remaining faithful to the communist project? In answering these questions, Ford develops a dynamic pedagogical constellation that radically opens up what education is and what it can mean for revolutionary struggle. In charting this constellation, Ford takes the reader on a journey that traverses disciplinary boundaries, innovatively reading theorists as diverse as Lenin, Agamben, Marx, Lyotard, Althusser, and Butler. Demonstrating how learning underpins capitalism and democracy, Ford articulates a theory of communist study as an alternative and oppositional logic that, perhaps paradoxically, demands the revolutionary reclamation of testing. Poetic, performative, and provocative, Communist Study is oriented toward what Ford calls “the sublime feeling of being-in-common,” which, as he insists, is always a commonness against.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-66690-100-9 • Hardback • January 2022 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
Series: Youth Culture and Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century
Subjects: Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, Education / Curricula, Education / Teaching / Methods & Strategies

Derek R. Ford is assistant professor of education studies at DePauw University.

Foreword to the First Edition: Toward a Communist Philosophy of Education: Reflections on Method and Methodology

Tyson E. Lewis

Preface to the Second Edition

Acknowledgements

Introduction: A Partisan Theory of Study

Part One: Subject

Chapter 1: Subject Formation

Chapter 2: Immaterial Subjects (and the Fetish Thereof)

Part Two: Study

Chapter 3: Studying Whatever

Chapter 4: The Secret Struggle

Chapter 5: The Terror of Democracy

Chapter 6: Figure

Chapter 7: Negation

Part Three: Struggle

Chapter 8: The Harsh Reality of Historical Materialism

Chapter 9: Party

Chapter 10: The Revolutionary Test

Conclusion: Architectures of Resistance

Afterword to the First Edition: It’s a Wednesday: To Be a Problem-With, to Be a Problem-For

Ailish Hopper

Bibliography

About the Author

The first edition of Communist Study immediately established Ford as one of the boldest and most insightful political and educational theorists. It broke new ground in the field of education, and this edition advances Ford's original conceptual and practical work to meet our current conjuncture. Ford moves deftly and daringly between disparate thinkers and concepts, weaving together philosophy, history, and educational theory in creative, profound, and lucid ways. He identifies and answers the most pressing political question of our moment: What does it mean to study like a communist? In doing so, he develops a subversive educational praxis, one that is as provocative as it is practical.


— Peter McLaren, Chapman University


Communist Study should be required of all theorists and activists concerned with radical political transformation. With brilliance and courage, Derek R. Ford dismantles dogma old and new, pressing us to forge the commonness that can make us a political force.


— Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges


Communist Study

Education for the Commons, 2nd Edition

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • In the second edition of this groundbreaking work, Derek R. Ford contends that radical politics needs educational theory, posing a series of educational questions pertinent to revolutionary movements: How can pedagogy bridge the gap between what is and what can be, while respecting the gap and its uncertainty and contingency? How can pedagogy accommodate ambiguity while remaining faithful to the communist project? In answering these questions, Ford develops a dynamic pedagogical constellation that radically opens up what education is and what it can mean for revolutionary struggle. In charting this constellation, Ford takes the reader on a journey that traverses disciplinary boundaries, innovatively reading theorists as diverse as Lenin, Agamben, Marx, Lyotard, Althusser, and Butler. Demonstrating how learning underpins capitalism and democracy, Ford articulates a theory of communist study as an alternative and oppositional logic that, perhaps paradoxically, demands the revolutionary reclamation of testing. Poetic, performative, and provocative, Communist Study is oriented toward what Ford calls “the sublime feeling of being-in-common,” which, as he insists, is always a commonness against.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-66690-100-9 • Hardback • January 2022 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    Series: Youth Culture and Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century
    Subjects: Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, Education / Curricula, Education / Teaching / Methods & Strategies
Author
Author
  • Derek R. Ford is assistant professor of education studies at DePauw University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword to the First Edition: Toward a Communist Philosophy of Education: Reflections on Method and Methodology

    Tyson E. Lewis

    Preface to the Second Edition

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction: A Partisan Theory of Study

    Part One: Subject

    Chapter 1: Subject Formation

    Chapter 2: Immaterial Subjects (and the Fetish Thereof)

    Part Two: Study

    Chapter 3: Studying Whatever

    Chapter 4: The Secret Struggle

    Chapter 5: The Terror of Democracy

    Chapter 6: Figure

    Chapter 7: Negation

    Part Three: Struggle

    Chapter 8: The Harsh Reality of Historical Materialism

    Chapter 9: Party

    Chapter 10: The Revolutionary Test

    Conclusion: Architectures of Resistance

    Afterword to the First Edition: It’s a Wednesday: To Be a Problem-With, to Be a Problem-For

    Ailish Hopper

    Bibliography

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • The first edition of Communist Study immediately established Ford as one of the boldest and most insightful political and educational theorists. It broke new ground in the field of education, and this edition advances Ford's original conceptual and practical work to meet our current conjuncture. Ford moves deftly and daringly between disparate thinkers and concepts, weaving together philosophy, history, and educational theory in creative, profound, and lucid ways. He identifies and answers the most pressing political question of our moment: What does it mean to study like a communist? In doing so, he develops a subversive educational praxis, one that is as provocative as it is practical.


    — Peter McLaren, Chapman University


    Communist Study should be required of all theorists and activists concerned with radical political transformation. With brilliance and courage, Derek R. Ford dismantles dogma old and new, pressing us to forge the commonness that can make us a political force.


    — Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges


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