Michael D. Datura
About the Teacher
Why study with them?
In 2015, he published his first book, under alias Michael Derby: Place, Being, Resonance: An Ecohermeneutic Approach to Education; and in 2018, he co-edited a collaborative writing experiment called Wild Pedagogies: Touchstones for Re-Negotiating Education and the Environment in the Anthropocene. His research draws primarily on lyric philosophy (Jan Zwicky) and the hermeneutic tradition (David Jardine) to examine place-based education, indigenous ways of knowing, and ecological ethics in the context of settler colonialism and the sixth extinction. His work aims to cultivate an ecosophic disposition to recognize the significance of wisdom traditions, contemplative practices and critical reflexivity in a more-than-human world. He also likes long walks in the forest.