Taking an example of play as a point of departure, the author marks out why children’s bodies have become tricky subjects often demanding the night watchman of repression. Following Foucault and Butler, she foregrounds the interrelationship between desire, the lived performances of bodies and the sometimes shattering consequences of those frames of containment in which we inscribe children, including ‘girl’ and ‘boy’. The article then moves on to question whether Deleuze and Guattari’s conceptualisation of ‘becoming’ offers a radical means for dismantling manifestations of the body, and in so doing, provides me with a space to consider alternative practices in relation to children and their bodies
Book synopsis: In the light of the complex demographic shifts associated with late modernity and the...
Lord Byron’s “To Ianthe,” Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, Henry James’s Turn of the Screw, and Rudyard ...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...
Taking an example of play as our point of departure, we consider what it means to be a child and to ...
This research, using an extensive sample of mass-produced dressing-up costumes aimed at pre-school a...
In this paper I offer a queer analysis of several key moments during a Mantle of the Expert (MoE) pr...
The conception of the child that a researcher holds has implications for research methods. This arti...
This article draws on work around matter and the material in order to examine how (extra)ordinary “t...
Drawing from a poststructuralist feminist paradigm, this thesis considers the questions “How do the ...
This article will focus in on one short play spell in the outdoor space of a classroom of 2-year-old...
Review of: Harde, Roxanne, and Kokkola, Lydia, editors. The Embodied Child: Readings in Children’s L...
Play is complex, contradictory, and sometimes chaotic. It has been described in such contrary ways a...
A review of Claudi Castanñeda's Figurations: Child, Bodies, Worlds (Duke University Press, Durham, 2...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Play is complex, contradictory, and sometimes chaotic. It has been described in such contrary ways a...
Book synopsis: In the light of the complex demographic shifts associated with late modernity and the...
Lord Byron’s “To Ianthe,” Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, Henry James’s Turn of the Screw, and Rudyard ...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...
Taking an example of play as our point of departure, we consider what it means to be a child and to ...
This research, using an extensive sample of mass-produced dressing-up costumes aimed at pre-school a...
In this paper I offer a queer analysis of several key moments during a Mantle of the Expert (MoE) pr...
The conception of the child that a researcher holds has implications for research methods. This arti...
This article draws on work around matter and the material in order to examine how (extra)ordinary “t...
Drawing from a poststructuralist feminist paradigm, this thesis considers the questions “How do the ...
This article will focus in on one short play spell in the outdoor space of a classroom of 2-year-old...
Review of: Harde, Roxanne, and Kokkola, Lydia, editors. The Embodied Child: Readings in Children’s L...
Play is complex, contradictory, and sometimes chaotic. It has been described in such contrary ways a...
A review of Claudi Castanñeda's Figurations: Child, Bodies, Worlds (Duke University Press, Durham, 2...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Play is complex, contradictory, and sometimes chaotic. It has been described in such contrary ways a...
Book synopsis: In the light of the complex demographic shifts associated with late modernity and the...
Lord Byron’s “To Ianthe,” Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, Henry James’s Turn of the Screw, and Rudyard ...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...