In early childhood, the body is frequently used as a pedagogical reference point to establish, affirm and stabilize children's gendered and racialized identities. Through this naming of the body, identities are disciplined to fit the social expectations and norms that circulate in educational settings. This article uses data from a case study in an early childhood setting to show how material bodies are not only subject to disciplinary regimes but are also sites of agency for varied practices of embodiment. Embodiment, in this sense, functions as a technology of identity and social belonging rather than as a state of being. Finally, the 'technologies of self' used by children presented certain dilemmas to teachers who wished to collaborate ...
This research is concerned with adolescence as an embodied experience. It represents an attempt to ...
Abstract: The intricate relationship between the body and identity has been highlighted in previous ...
This focused ethnography considers children’s understandings and experiences of the body, and more s...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of children with a range of special educational need...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
The development of gendered identities during early childhood and youth occurs in a context of ‘body...
Drawing on data from an ethnographic study of three Early Years learning (EYL) settings in central E...
Over recent years there has been growing appreciation of the body’s corporeal significance in how ch...
ABSTRACT This article considers the connectivity between arts-based pedagogies, multimodality, popul...
We might say that children’s play is the foundation of all learning. Often play is recognized as int...
The article focuses on the socio-pedagogical aspects of the anthropologically conditioned relationsh...
This chapter concerns thinking about how bodies become, and how to aggregate ongoing experiments tow...
This article considers the relationship between sexuality and schooling and draws on data from an et...
Using photographic documentation to understand the extraordinary in the ordinary and the experiences...
To our knowledge, no studies have used Bourdieu's theoretical contributions to frame investigations ...
This research is concerned with adolescence as an embodied experience. It represents an attempt to ...
Abstract: The intricate relationship between the body and identity has been highlighted in previous ...
This focused ethnography considers children’s understandings and experiences of the body, and more s...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of children with a range of special educational need...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
The development of gendered identities during early childhood and youth occurs in a context of ‘body...
Drawing on data from an ethnographic study of three Early Years learning (EYL) settings in central E...
Over recent years there has been growing appreciation of the body’s corporeal significance in how ch...
ABSTRACT This article considers the connectivity between arts-based pedagogies, multimodality, popul...
We might say that children’s play is the foundation of all learning. Often play is recognized as int...
The article focuses on the socio-pedagogical aspects of the anthropologically conditioned relationsh...
This chapter concerns thinking about how bodies become, and how to aggregate ongoing experiments tow...
This article considers the relationship between sexuality and schooling and draws on data from an et...
Using photographic documentation to understand the extraordinary in the ordinary and the experiences...
To our knowledge, no studies have used Bourdieu's theoretical contributions to frame investigations ...
This research is concerned with adolescence as an embodied experience. It represents an attempt to ...
Abstract: The intricate relationship between the body and identity has been highlighted in previous ...
This focused ethnography considers children’s understandings and experiences of the body, and more s...