The present collection takes stock of posthumanism and its theoretical
development and impact in the field of Anglophone literary and cultural
studies, with a particular focus on its role in education and the
practice of teaching English. Posthumanism informs work in environmental
or ecological criticism, climate change research, or human-animal
studies - and poses an educational challenge since it also affects
curricular and pedagogic theory and practice. Moreover, humanist
idea(l)s of subject formation and individually acquired competences have
a direct bearing on conceptions of education. This is why the volume
interrogates the potentials and pitfalls of posthumanist pedagogies and
its connections with digitization, multiliteracies, non-European and
non-anthropocentric thinking, and the role of literature pedagogy more
generally, presenting case studies of teaching the posthuman from
primary to tertiary levels.