David Swanson, Dr. Maria Pampaka, Afroditi Kalambouka, Sophina Qasim

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David Swanson, Dr. Maria Pampaka, Afroditi Kalambouka, Sophina Qasim “I don’t mind doing brackets”: Benjaminian illuminations in interviews with secondary school mathematics students. David Swanson, Dr. Maria Pampaka, Afroditi Kalambouka, Sophina Qasim Walter Benjamin

Fragments and Methodology Qualitative Quantitative Mixed ?

A Klee painting named ‘Angelus Novus’ shows an angel looking as though he is about to move away from something he is fixedly contemplating. His eyes are staring, his mouth is open, his wings are spread. This is how one pictures the angel of history. His face is turned toward the past. Where we perceive a chain of events, he sees one single catastrophe which keeps piling wreckage and hurls it in front of his feet. The angel would like to stay, awaken the dead, and make whole what has been smashed. But a storm is blowing in from Paradise; it has got caught in his wings with such a violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. This storm is what we call progress.  From ‘Theses on the Philosophy of History’ 1940

‘Convolutes’ from ‘The Arcades Project’.

His sentences do not seem to be generated in the usual way; they do not entail. Each sentence is written as if it were the first, or the last. (“A writer must stop and restart with every new sentence”, he says in the Prologue to The Origin of German Tragic Drama”). Susan Sontag, Introduction to One Way Street, 1979.

What surprises me most of all this time is that what I have written consists, as it were, almost entirely of quotations. It is the craziest mosaic technique you can imagine… on ’Origins’, Letter, 1924 Both [mosaics and philosophical contemplation] are made up of the distinct and the disparate;… The value of fragments of thought is all the greater the less direct their relationship to the underlying idea… The relationship between the minute precision of the work and the proportions of the sculptural or intellectual whole demonstrates that truth-content is only to be grasped through immersion in the most minute details of the subject-matter. Origins of GTD, 1924-1925

Here as well the focus will be on the unfolding of a handed down concept. Whereas in the former it was the concept of Trauerspiel, here it is likely to be the fetish character of commodities. On Arcades Project, Letter, 1935 The first stage in this undertaking will be to carry over the principle of montage into history. That is, to assemble large-scale constructions out of the smallest and most precisely cut components. Indeed, to discover in the analysis of the small individual moments the crystal of the total event. Arcades Project, 1926

Opinions are to the vast apparatus of social existence what oil is to machines: one does not go up to a turbine and pour machine oil over it; one applies a little to hidden spindles and joints that one has to know. One Way Street, 1926

Interviewer: Can you tell me a bit about yourself… Fragments Interviewer: Can you tell me a bit about yourself… Student (M, Yr 7): … I’ve had long hair all my life.

S (F, Yr 11): ...I work well in a team. Fragments I: Shall we start with just if you tell us a little bit about yourself.... S (F, Yr 11): ...I work well in a team.

I : Do you want to go to University? S (F Yr 8): Yeah. Fragments I : Do you want to go to University? S (F Yr 8): Yeah. I: And what would you do there? S: I don’t even know what you do at university.

S (M, Yr7): Well I have always wanted to be a pioneer… Fragments I: So what do you want to do with your life after school, have you thought about that? S (M, Yr7): Well I have always wanted to be a pioneer… …because I don't want to be here for the rest of my life sat a desk, just sorting out files like asking someone to fax this to the next country, I don't want to do that…That is not my type of thing – sitting at a desk with coffee doing that all day and then coming home.

I: Can you give me an example? Fragments I: How did it change with the transition from that school then to this school, the secondary school? S (F, Yr 7): It changed because the lessons are shorter, you have to hurry up to do more work and produce what you can. I: Can you give me an example? S: Well in English we used to write the date, the title and the learning objective in a maximum of 2 minutes, whereas I used to write the date, then underline it, then write the title, then underline it. So now I just write it and do it and she moves on to the next slide, so it is just getting into that way of what to do.

I: Are there any topics you like more than others? Fragments I: Are there any topics you like more than others? S (F, Yr 9): ... I don’t mind doing brackets.

Fragments S (F, Yr 7):  I get the ones like halves but I don't get the ones like it says 5/8 or something, the bigger ones.

Teleprism project: http://www.teleprism.com/ ESRC award ref: RES-061-25-0538 http://www.teleprism.com/ Benjamin, W. (1979). One way street and other writings. London: NLB. Benjamin, W. (1995). The correspondence of Walter Benjamin 1910-1940. G. Scholem & T. Adorno (Eds.), M. R. Jacobson & E. M. Jacobson (Trans.). Chicago: University of Chicago. Benjamin, W. (1998). The Origins of German Tragic Drama. London: Verso. Benjamin, W. (1999). The Arcades project. London: Harvard University Press. Benjamin, W. (2007). Illuminations. New York: Verso.