Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particular, within the framework of feminist theories of the subject. Locating these theories in a framework of 'oppositional' theory, the article asks how and when the child appears in this field of theory. Although children's oppression and representations of the child in culture have been continuously addressed in contemporary feminism at least since the 1970s, it is simultaneously the case that the child appears in feminism as well as other theories of the subject as the other to the presumed adult subject, even - and sometimes especially - when that subject is being retheorized in oppositional terms, that is, against a hegemonic order of things....
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
It could be argued that the sign of ‘maturity’ of an academic paradigm is when it moves to some kind...
Using a feminist poststructuralist approach as a guide, I begin this thesis with the workinghypothes...
This paper critically evaluates the ways we look to children to educate us and explores how we might...
Using a feminist poststructuralist approach as a guide, I begin this thesis with the workinghypothes...
Using a feminist poststructuralist approach as a guide, I begin this thesis with the workinghypothes...
This article analyses child development as text to highlight newly emerging contemporary tropes of n...
This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we of...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This thesis explores representations of the child in contemporary literature, culture, and criticism...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
ABSTRACT The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorise...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
It could be argued that the sign of ‘maturity’ of an academic paradigm is when it moves to some kind...
Using a feminist poststructuralist approach as a guide, I begin this thesis with the workinghypothes...
This paper critically evaluates the ways we look to children to educate us and explores how we might...
Using a feminist poststructuralist approach as a guide, I begin this thesis with the workinghypothes...
Using a feminist poststructuralist approach as a guide, I begin this thesis with the workinghypothes...
This article analyses child development as text to highlight newly emerging contemporary tropes of n...
This article seeks to disrupt contemporary cultural imaginations about children and childhood; we of...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This thesis explores representations of the child in contemporary literature, culture, and criticism...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
ABSTRACT The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorise...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
It could be argued that the sign of ‘maturity’ of an academic paradigm is when it moves to some kind...