What is learning? An excruciating struggle with techniques and facts? A
sensation of joyful encounter with the hitherto unknown? The very notion
of the pedagogical conjures a whole range of emotions, and its
implications are evident throughout society--for what is culture, after
all, but the transmission of knowledge? The thematic section of
Cabinet 39 features an interview with John Haynes, pioneer of the
modern instruction manual; Jeff Dolven outlining the theater of
pedagogy; Elaine Traub tracing the history of distance learning; Sina
Najafi tracking the development of the A-F grading system; and an
interview with Zoë Readhead, principal of Summerhill, the world's first
"free school." Elsewhere in the issue: Michael Shipley on voice experts
used by the police and security services; Emily Walters on boots and
colonialism; Suzanne Scott on the history of suntanning; Kris Lee on
Kierkegaard and the promotional blurb; and Katrin Arnardottir on the sex
lives of Icelandic elves.