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McLuhan’s Curriculum: Riffing on City as Classroom
Author(s) -
R Wainwrght
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of machinic arts-based research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-6833
DOI - 10.35937/wainwright
Subject(s) - posthuman , curriculum , materiality (auditing) , sociology , posthumanism , media theory , media studies , aesthetics , pedagogy , art
Conditions of the posthuman are hastened by the technologies that now fully mediate our brains and nervous systems, a circumstance anticipated by Marshall McLuhan some sixty years ago. In 1977, McLuhan co-developed a media textbook for Canadian high school students. We expand on a selection of the concepts and themes identified in City as Classroom: Understanding Language and Media and query in what ways we might apply a forty-year-old media curriculum to our present-day circumstances. We riff on Marshall McLuhan’s prognostications on education during the electric age as a recalibration of his remarkably prescient work and conceptualize a hypercity in which to explore our considerations. We enmesh City as Classroom with the materiality of city spaces and theorize a posthuman critical pedagogy as a call to action.

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