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Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning

On-line version ISSN 2310-7103

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CARSTENS, Delphi. An octo-aesthetic figuration for learning in times of crisis. CRISTAL [online]. 2023, vol.11, n.2, pp.1-18. ISSN 2310-7103.  http://dx.doi.org/10.14426/cristal.v11isi2.712.

This theoretical paper mobilises a multi-modal figuration - octo-aesthetics - to argue for a transversal approach to HE (higher education) pedagogies appropriate to times of uncertainty. Using the eight independently thinking arms of the octopus as a guide, I deploy eight interrelated conceptual thinking aids to outline the relevance of an ethico-aesthetic paradigm to HE in times of individual, social, and environmental crisis. Deployed as speculative thinking aids, these octo-aesthetic figurations - schizoanalysis, bewilderment, shimmer, ecosophy, ecologicity, holobiont, trans-corporeality, and geontology - reclaim 'vision' and 'objectivity' from the disembodied all-knowing gaze of 'Man' and queer the central, and often unquestioned positions of privilege accorded to this viewpoint in humanist education systems. Calling into question anthropocentric binary/separatist humanist logics and assumptions of objective mastery, octo-aesthetic figurations reveal the onto-ethical outlines of a transversally situated learning modality that defies objectifying majoritarian modes of thinking/learning that are no longer appropriate to pedagogies in times of ecological calamity.

Keywords : bewilderment; ecologicity; ecosophy; geontology; holobiont; octopus aesthetics Schizoanalysis; shimmer; trans-corporeality.

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