Subject to Fiction: Women Teachers' Life History Narratives and the Cultural Politics of ResistanceOpen University Press, 1998 - 153 pages Situated within current feminist/poststructuralist theories regarding the subject, this book focuses on the lives of three women teachers and their narrative strategies to author themselves as active agents within and against the essentializing discourses of teaching. The text argues that the complex and contradictory ways in which these women construct themselves as subjects, while simultaneously disrupting the notion of a unitary subject, point to new ways of thinking about subjectivity, resistance, power and agency. The implications of this, alleged, reconceptualization for feminist theorizing, curriculum theory and life history research are woven throughout the book. |
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... tell and how these shape our understandings of self ( Britzman 1991 ; Witherell and Noddings 1991 ; Gough 1994 ; Pinar 1994 ; Weiler 1994 ; Bloom in press ) as well as how teacher and student stories and lore ( Connelly and Clandinin ...
... tell and how these shape our understandings of self ( Britzman 1991 ; Witherell and Noddings 1991 ; Gough 1994 ; Pinar 1994 ; Weiler 1994 ; Bloom in press ) as well as how teacher and student stories and lore ( Connelly and Clandinin ...
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... tell me about your first teaching job ? ' I asked . No. Well , the conditions were very different then . Well , there was no such thing as a free period . When you took a job teaching you taught every period of the day , you had large ...
... tell me about your first teaching job ? ' I asked . No. Well , the conditions were very different then . Well , there was no such thing as a free period . When you took a job teaching you taught every period of the day , you had large ...
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... tell a story and more than one story ' . A single interpretation of a life history is not only impossible , but undesirable , and to suggest that I can provide some final interpretation of these life history narratives would be an act ...
... tell a story and more than one story ' . A single interpretation of a life history is not only impossible , but undesirable , and to suggest that I can provide some final interpretation of these life history narratives would be an act ...
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It is not what you teach but who you are | 43 |
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