
Subject to Fiction
Peter Munro(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 1. April 1998
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- How do the life histories of women teachers illuminate the gendered nature of the teaching profession? - How do women teachers negotiate their own sense of self against/within cultural stereotypes of teachers?Situated within current feminist/poststructuralist theories regarding the 'subject', this book takes seriously the lives of women teachers. Drawing on the life histories of three teachers, it explores their narrative strategies to author themselves as active agents within and against the essentializing discourses of teaching. The complex and contradictory ways in which these women construct themselves as subjects, while simultaneously disrupting the notion of a unitary subject, provide new ways to think about subjectivity, resistance, power and agency. The implications of this reconceptualization for feminist theorizing, curriculum theory and life history research are woven throughout the book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-0-335-23235-2 (9780335232352)
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Petra Munro is an Associate Professor of Education at Louisiana State University. Informed by a feminist/poststructuralist perspective, her research interests focus on the narrative analysis of curriculum history, women's life histories and the discourses of qualitative methodology. She has co-authored Repositioning Feminism and Education: Perspectives on Education for Social Change. At the moment she is completing her book Engendering Curriculum History.
Content
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
impossible fictions
The life of theory
Agnes
"It is not what you teach, but who you are"
Cleo
"I could have lived another life and been just as happy"
Bonnie
"Being a teacher is like being a fish out of water"
Rewriting a life
Epilogue
References
Index.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
impossible fictions
The life of theory
Agnes
"It is not what you teach, but who you are"
Cleo
"I could have lived another life and been just as happy"
Bonnie
"Being a teacher is like being a fish out of water"
Rewriting a life
Epilogue
References
Index.