Lexington Books
Pages: 152
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66693-344-4 • Hardback • November 2023 • $90.00 • (£69.00)
978-1-66693-345-1 • eBook • November 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Samantha Deane is director of the Formative Leadership Education Project and an instructor of Formative Education at Boston College.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Education for Democracy: Eamonn Callan’s Liberal Democratic Education
Chapter Two: Sharing Agency: What Guns and Social Gender Norms Make Possible
Chapter Three: Democratic Education: The Grand Agency of Humans
Chapter Four: Educating For Shared Agency: Learning to Learn With GunsBibliographyAbout the Author
In this powerful and engaging book, Samantha Deane asks us to imagine how we can live better with others in a world where guns will likely always exist. Rather than simplistic appeals to gun elimination or even control, she draws from feminist theories, new materialism, and pragmatist democracy to offer a compelling vision of democratic education that can help us move beyond polarizing debates about gun violence and instead learn to work together to create safe, peaceful communities marked by human flourishing, even with guns at our side.
— Kathy Hytten, University of North Carolina Greensboro
By elegantly bridging the tradition of pragmatism with insights from new materialism, Samantha Deane’s Democratic Education in an Armed Society: Recalibrating to Learn with Guns offers a welcome way of reframing our discussions around rampage gun violence. She invites us to consider how a democratic education that attends to the associations we have with one another, nonhuman animals, objects, and our cultural world might call upon us to learn and to live differently. This is crucial reading for educators, scholars, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the relationship between gun violence and our democratic institutions.
— Morgan Anderson, University of Northern Iowa