In 1966 Foucault broadcast a talk on French radio about ‘heterotopia’. These, he claimed, were institutional spaces which could be identified as being part of society but at the same time outside of contemporary social and political norms in their structure, discourses and iconography. A key feature of these ‘different spaces’ is that they are ‘haunted by fantasy’. This research takes the notion of early years’ education and care spaces as heterotopia but expands the notion of haunting to include the ghostly presence of pedagogical theories which co-exist within the articulations and enactments of early years’ practices in England. The intention is to engage with the complexity of regimes of educational and other truths to better understand...
This thesis is separated into three sections. Part 1: This consists of a narrative literature revi...
Submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment of the req...
In the early 1900s, industry and new technologies dislocated our sense of selfhood. Since the Indust...
This research is aimed at 1) describing the types of figurative language found in Howl’s Moving Cas...
In court cases professionals and lay persons, may be asked to distinguish truthful from deceitful re...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2012.Recent years have seen a move to enhanced f...
This thesis seeks to explore experiences of precarity in New Zealand fiction through an analysis of ...
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Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a significant public health concern, due to it...
This inquiry has been concerned with identifying aesthetic languages that make visible relation...
Education reform around the world is increasingly fuelled by economic imperatives and premised on ev...
Underachievement is a dominant feature in educational discourse; it is often framed as a ‘crisis’ a...
I translated Kakefuda Hiroko’s seminal lesbian studies book “‘Rezubian’ de aru to iu koto” 「レズビアン」であ...
The short story is often characterised as a form best suited to the expression of disconnectedness, ...
Graduate Research PaperThe purpose of this research project is to approach a better understanding of...
This thesis is separated into three sections. Part 1: This consists of a narrative literature revi...
Submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment of the req...
In the early 1900s, industry and new technologies dislocated our sense of selfhood. Since the Indust...
This research is aimed at 1) describing the types of figurative language found in Howl’s Moving Cas...
In court cases professionals and lay persons, may be asked to distinguish truthful from deceitful re...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2012.Recent years have seen a move to enhanced f...
This thesis seeks to explore experiences of precarity in New Zealand fiction through an analysis of ...
The Line is an animated fairy tale for adults, meant to ask the age-old question of “who am I?” thro...
Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a significant public health concern, due to it...
This inquiry has been concerned with identifying aesthetic languages that make visible relation...
Education reform around the world is increasingly fuelled by economic imperatives and premised on ev...
Underachievement is a dominant feature in educational discourse; it is often framed as a ‘crisis’ a...
I translated Kakefuda Hiroko’s seminal lesbian studies book “‘Rezubian’ de aru to iu koto” 「レズビアン」であ...
The short story is often characterised as a form best suited to the expression of disconnectedness, ...
Graduate Research PaperThe purpose of this research project is to approach a better understanding of...
This thesis is separated into three sections. Part 1: This consists of a narrative literature revi...
Submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment of the req...
In the early 1900s, industry and new technologies dislocated our sense of selfhood. Since the Indust...