Pedagogical spectacle: performativity, platform capitalism, and the aesthetic capture of critique
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2025
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Özet
This text is not merely a study of pedagogy but an intervention in pedagogy as spectacle. Structured in seven scenes, it examines how education in the digital age becomes a performance of visibility, an algorithmic rhythm, and a commodified production of knowledge. Drawing on critical theory, poststructuralist thought, and radical pedagogy, it refuses conventional academic form through fragmentation, rhythmic rupture, and narrative interruption. The text reveals how the student is shaped into a marketable subject, how critique is aestheticized into consumable content, and how the classroom functions as the stage of algorithmic flows. Each scene-from the commodified image of Freire to the pornographization of knowledge-produces opacity and resistance against smooth circulation. The central claim is radical: authentic pedagogical resistance lies not in teaching, performing, or concluding, but in silence, delay, and withdrawal as deliberate acts of opposition.
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Algorithmic pedagogy, critical invisibility, digital habitus, pedagogical disruption, spectacle
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Ethics And Education
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Q3
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20
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