Nicholas Stock

Nicholas Stock recently completed his PhD, which he received from the University of Birmingham. He is a lecturer of English Literature in a sixth form college. He is interested in ironic approaches to education, particularly those that embrace literature, media or poststructuralism, and in radical educational ontologies. 

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  • Michael Jackson, Mark Fisher, and the...

    Street scene: a mural portrait of Michael Jackson - the left side of his face an early, the right side a late, MJ - covers the wall of a corner building.

    27th November 2022

    This post is - aptly, given its concerns - available as an audiofile here, and to download as a PDF here.   ***   Readers of my posts will know that I have an attachment to the pedagogy...
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  • The Horrifying Real at the Mountains of...

    23rd December 2021

      This post is available to read offline as a PDF here, and as an audiofile below. ****   Last time, I proposed that sending students into the mountains as a metaphor for their...
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  • The Horrifying Real at the Mountains of...

    10th October 2021

    A Response to Jamieson’s ‘Rethinking the Hard Path of Education as We Emerge from Covid-19’   This post is available as a PDF here, and as an audio recording...
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  • Evangelion, Schools and Futures

    29th March 2021

    This blog post is available as a PDF here, and as an audiotrack below:   **** The 1995 Japanese anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion (NGE) takes place in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo where...
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