Tomkins and Sedgwick: commentary

In contrast to trends in pedagogy and in critical theory, Alcorn & Massé bring affect to the forefront in their considerations of factors that facilitate and inhibit learning in the classroom. Using Tomkins’ affect theory and Sedgwick’s reading of Tomkins to focus their discussions, each highlig...

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Main Author: Marilyn Charles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Campinas 2011-12-01
Series:ETD: Educação Temática Digital
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Online Access:http://www.fae.unicamp.br/revista/index.php/etd/article/view/2891
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Summary:In contrast to trends in pedagogy and in critical theory, Alcorn & Massé bring affect to the forefront in their considerations of factors that facilitate and inhibit learning in the classroom. Using Tomkins’ affect theory and Sedgwick’s reading of Tomkins to focus their discussions, each highlights ways in which affect enters the classroom. They also invite us to consider some of the perils of failing to recognize ways in which affect does have an impact on ideas, learning, and even meaning itself.
ISSN:1676-2592