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The Curricula Imaginarium: Thinking and Feeling/Power and Poverty in the Classroom

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This paper first asks the question, what is the imagination? I situate the imagination as the entanglement between thinking and feeling, both within the mind, and in the body of the world at large. I isolate two dynamics of the imagination –flexibility and currency – that constitute its form. I then suggest a methodology of affect as a way to approach the imagination in early childhood classrooms. In this paper I aim to center imaginative processes in the classroom as a unit of study and a problem of practice. This focus allows us to gain new insights into the construction of agency, power, and poverty in classrooms, and also ideas for new imagination based educational practices.

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