[Xmca-l] Re: As of 2020, the American Century is Over

White, Phillip Phillip.White@ucdenver.edu
Thu May 7 07:18:05 PDT 2020


Helena & Henry -  yeah, the Choudry & Williams paper re:figured worlds and power was a pleasure to read - nuanced and evocative.  i was reminded of Bateson's Steps to an Ecology of Mind, in which one of his assertions is that one of the attributed of learning - change in which a difference makes a difference - stochastic. also, i think that Yuval Noah Harari's assertion in Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, that it was with the emergence of language that as one of the five great apes groups we were able to imagine figured worlds that don't exist - what he describes as the Cognitive Revolution.
it was somewhere in the early 2000's that i wrote a review of Identity and Agency in Cultural Worlds for MCA.  thought i had first come across Dorothy Holland's work through Margaret Eisenhart's instruction on ethnographic methods and educational research. even earlier, at a conference in the early 90's Eisenhart suggested that every school have an anthropologist as a learning/teaching resource for classroom teachers.  of course, Shirley Brice Heath, as well as Kris Gutierrez, and Jose Lemon (Dancing with the Devil) are great exemplars of that, amongst too many others to mention.

again, Helena, many thanks for the paper.

phillip






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