Book Review
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Citation
Thompson TL (2022) Review of Lesley Gourlay (2021). Posthumanism and the Digital University: Texts, Bodies and Materialities: London: Bloomsbury. 191?pp. ISBN 9781350038172 (Hardcover). Postdigital Science and Education, 4, pp. 612-617. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42438-021-00244-6
Abstract
First paragraph:
In Posthumanism and the Digital University: Texts, Bodies and Materialities, Lesley Gourlay (2021) explores the relevance of posthuman theorizing for better understanding the increasing digital mediation of higher education. More specifically, she sets out to ¡®examine in detail how the world of the digital interacts with texts, artefacts, devices, and people, in the contemporary university setting¡¯ in order to better understand ¡®how knowledge practices intersect with the digital¡¯ (Gourlay 2021: 1). Her commitment to posthumanism sensibilities enables her to engage creatively and fruitfully to disrupt binaries. This includes those between analogue/face-to-face and digital/online. As Gourlay (2021: 37) explains, ¡®the adjective ¡°digital¡± reproduces one of the effects I aim to critique in this book, the binary notion that a ¡°pure¡± digital realm exists, separate from the analogue, the material and the embodied¡¯.
Keywords
Posthumanism; Higher education; Interviewing objects; Digital university; Datafiction; Digital pedagogy
Journal
Postdigital Science and Education: Volume 4
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 30/04/2022 |
Publication date online | 29/07/2021 |
Date accepted by journal | 25/06/2021 |
Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
ISSN | 2524-485X |
eISSN | 2524-4868 |
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