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Fire as Unruly Kin: Curriculum Silences and Human Responses

In this chapter we disrupt the traditional curriculum and argue for becoming-with fire as a pyro-pedagogy for teaching and learning with this unruly kin.

Publication type

Book Chapter

Published date

08/12/2021

Author Briony Towers
Abstract

Humans have ambiguous relationships with fire. The ability to control fire has been part of shaping human development and human society as well as the characteristics of Australian ecosystems, but bushfire is also a threat to all forms of life. The chemical process of combustion is also complicit in the Anthropocene and climate change, which threatens life as we know it. The current Australian curriculum generally ignores fire, and this needs reconfiguring. In this chapter we disrupt the traditional curriculum and argue for becoming-with fire as a pyro-pedagogy for teaching and learning with this unruly kin.

Year of Publication
2021
Book Title
Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene
Chapter
99-106
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
ISBN Number
978-3-030-79622-8
URL
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-79622-8_6
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