id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-029769-1c4wl7xy Amoo-Adare, Epifania Akosua The Art of (Un)Thinking: When Hyper Productivity Says ‘Enough!’, Is a Feast 2020-07-27 .txt text/plain 3032 160 54 Consequently, the Ghana government is faced with the insurmountable challenge of enforcing social distancing measures and meeting daily survival needs of numerous individuals working in its informal sector 1 (Knott 2020) , all during a politically charged election year. I use the word (un)thinking-versus say, rethinking-to stress the need for moving beyond scientific approaches mired in a language of hierarchical Cartesian binaries (Functowicz and Pereira 2015) constructed between minds and bodies, culture and nature, theory and practice, physical and metaphysical, men and women, self and other, and so on-ad infinitum. This becoming needs to include the development of critical pedagogies (Darder 1992 (Darder /2009 Freire 1973; McLaren 2001 McLaren , 2007 , which enable us to teach ourselves (and others) how to transgress established knowledge boundaries and move beyond Cartesian thinking. As one example of (un)thinking, I have become entangled in an uncharted exploration of various embodied modes of un-learning, which include my continuous development of critical spatial literacy (Amoo-Adare 2013). ./cache/cord-029769-1c4wl7xy.txt ./txt/cord-029769-1c4wl7xy.txt