Stephanie Springgay is Director of the School of the Arts and Associate Professor at McMaster University, author of Body Knowledge and Curriculum: Pedagogies of Touch in Youth and Visual Culture, and coauthor of Walking Methodologies in a More-Than-Human World: WalkingLab.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Feltness: On How to Practice Intimacy 1 1. Bitter Chocolate Is for Adults! Matters of Taste in Elementary Students' Socially Engaged Art 31 2. Imponderable Curricula: Living in the Future Now 55 3. Fluxus and the Event Score: The Ordinary Potential of Radical Pedagogy as Art 81 4. Anarchiving as Research-Creation: Instant Class Kit 111 5. Conditions of Feltness 135 6. Making a Public 153 7. Pedagogical Impulses 171 Notes 179 References 183 Index 195
"Springgay's Feltness is a guiding resource for educators looking to implement or justify research-creation with respect to the social justice that such radical pedagogy can either foster or simply perform. The book makes a compelling case for the benefits of research-creation, educating as an artist-teacher, and the need to keep both practices affective and socially engaged." - Laura Ryan (RACAR)

