Abstract This paper draws on feminist new materialist, poststructuralist and post-human theories to rethink discomforting moments when engaging with sensitive topics in teacher education. It is argued that the common approach to such events — as instances of student resistance or pedagogical failures — is both simplistic and problematic, and that a more holistic and in-depth approach is needed. Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s ideas of assemblage and affect, our aim here is to re-theorise an instance of such an event in an attempt to make visible how place, space, objects, emotion, affect and history entangle in predictable and unpredictable ways in teacher education. The aims of the paper are to propose new ways of engaging with discomf...
This study discusses feminism and feminist pedagogy in general, and presents pedagogical implication...
Through Freire’s notion of praxis (1985, p.119) which gives centrality to critical self reflection i...
This manuscript looks at the role that critical feminism may have within the teacher education commu...
In this paper I use a feminist corpomaterial lens to examine how students are shaped by and shape th...
This paper uses autoethnographic methodologies to explore how feminist praxis that encourages accoun...
In this study I aim to contribute to the field of feminist corpomaterial intersectional pedagogies, ...
This dissertation seeks to address the facilitation of difficult knowledges in the classroom. I empl...
Critical feminist pedagogies have sought to emphasise the productive capacity of emotion in the clas...
The visual arts has a long tradition of providing a space for disruptive practices such as, challen...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
This thesis explores the affective experiences of neophyte teachers training to teach on a schools b...
In 1992 Gilles Deleuze argued, in a brief essay, that we are witnessing a transition from societies ...
Critical discussion of the social conditions that shape educational thinking and practice is now emb...
This article explores the possibility that preservice teachers may encounter oppressive ideas during...
In this paper we make an argument for paying close attention to the materiality of practice in under...
This study discusses feminism and feminist pedagogy in general, and presents pedagogical implication...
Through Freire’s notion of praxis (1985, p.119) which gives centrality to critical self reflection i...
This manuscript looks at the role that critical feminism may have within the teacher education commu...
In this paper I use a feminist corpomaterial lens to examine how students are shaped by and shape th...
This paper uses autoethnographic methodologies to explore how feminist praxis that encourages accoun...
In this study I aim to contribute to the field of feminist corpomaterial intersectional pedagogies, ...
This dissertation seeks to address the facilitation of difficult knowledges in the classroom. I empl...
Critical feminist pedagogies have sought to emphasise the productive capacity of emotion in the clas...
The visual arts has a long tradition of providing a space for disruptive practices such as, challen...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is a need to look closely at why and how teachers' per...
This thesis explores the affective experiences of neophyte teachers training to teach on a schools b...
In 1992 Gilles Deleuze argued, in a brief essay, that we are witnessing a transition from societies ...
Critical discussion of the social conditions that shape educational thinking and practice is now emb...
This article explores the possibility that preservice teachers may encounter oppressive ideas during...
In this paper we make an argument for paying close attention to the materiality of practice in under...
This study discusses feminism and feminist pedagogy in general, and presents pedagogical implication...
Through Freire’s notion of praxis (1985, p.119) which gives centrality to critical self reflection i...
This manuscript looks at the role that critical feminism may have within the teacher education commu...