Valences of Interdisciplinarity

Theory, Practice, Pedagogy

Edited by Raphael Foshay
Categories: Education
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Ebook (Kindle) : 9781771991100, 406 pages, March 2012
Paperback : 9781926836461, 350 pages, December 2011
Ebook (PDF) : 9781926836478, 406 pages, March 2012
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781926836485, 406 pages, March 2012

Table of contents

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: Interdisciplinarity, for What? 1
Raphael Foshay

part I • theory
1 The Menace of Consilience: Keeping the Disciplines Unreconciled 31
Martin Jay
2 The Telos of the Good Life: Reflections on Interdisciplinarity and Models of Knowledge 47
Ian Angus
3 Interdisciplinary Models and Dialectical Integration: A Proposed Model of Integrated Interdisciplinarity 73
Wendell Kisner
4 Globalization and Higher Education: Working Toward Cognitive Justice 97
Diana Brydon
5 The Law of Non-contradiction: Dialectic and the Possibility of Non-propositional Knowledge 121
Raphael Foshay
6 Interdisciplinarity, Humanities, and the Terministic Screens of Definition 137
Julie Thompson Klein
7 Integrating Interdisciplinary Studies Across the Humanities and Social Sciences 165
Rick Szostak

part II • practice
8 Ecological Thinking as Interdisciplinary Practice: Situation, Silence, and Skepticism 191
Lorraine Code
9 Michael Haneke:The Spectatorship of Self-RefleXivity and the Virtual Gaze in Benny’s Video and Caché 213
jan jagodzinski
10 Transdisciplinarity and Journal Publishing 231
Gary Genosko
11 Gender, Women’s Rights, and Religion: An Interdisciplinary Case Study 251
Morny Joy
12 Literacy Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies: Reflections on History and Theory 273
Harvey J. Graff

part III • pedagogy
13 Teaching and Enjoyment: A Lacanian Encounter with the Master Signifier 311
Paul Nonnekes
14 “One code to rule them all . . .” 325
Suzanne de Castell
15 Decolonizing Teaching and Learning Through Embodied Learning: Toward an Integrated Approach 343
Roxana Ng
16 From Integrated to Interstitial Studies 367
Derek Briton

List of Contributors 391

Description

The modern university can trace its roots to Kant's call for enlightened self-determination, with education aiming to produce an informed and responsible body of citizens. As the university evolved, specialized areas of investigation emerged, enabling ever more precise research and increasingly nuanced arguments. In recent decades, however, challenges to the hegemony of disciplines have arisen, partly in response to a perceived need for the university to focus greater energy on its public vocation—teaching and the dissemination of knowledge.

Valences of Interdisciplinarity presents essays by an international array of scholars committed to enhancing our understanding of the theoretical underpinnings and the practical realities of interdisciplinary teaching and research. What is, and what should be, motivating our reflections on (and practice of) approaches that transcend the conventional boundaries of discipline? And in adopting such transdisciplinary approaches, how do we safeguard critical methods and academic rigour? Reflecting on the obstacles they have encountered both as thinkers and as educators, the authors map out innovative new directions for the interdisciplinary project. Together, the essays promise to set the standards of the debate about interdisciplinarity for years to come.

Reviews

“This volume of essays could be of interest to faculty and administrators of graduate interdisciplinary programs or those contemplating developing such programs, because it shows the complexity of clarifying what such a program would be, the value of such programs and the challenges in gaining acceptance for them.”

- Impact

“What all the essays here seem to be wrestling with—at their core—is the creation of an engaged self, both for the practitioner of interdisciplinary studies and for students.... In wrestling with the shifting valences of interdisciplinarity, the authors reveal their own quests for integration, to find a stable nucleus within the cloud of shifting electrons.”

- Keith E. Welsh