TY - JOUR
T1 - Subjectification : the relevance of Butler's analysis for education
AU - Davies, Bronwyn
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In this paper I explore the process of subjectification (sometimes also called subjectivation, or simply, subjection) through which one becomes a subject - a process that Butler describes in terms of simultaneous mastery and submission, entailing a necessary vulnerability to the other in order to be. I examine the conceptual work Butler has undertaken to extend the Foucauldian concept of subjectification, and I draw on some encounters between teachers and their students in order to make these processes of subjectification understandable in the context of education. I conclude the paper with some notes toward an ethics of classroom practice.
AB - In this paper I explore the process of subjectification (sometimes also called subjectivation, or simply, subjection) through which one becomes a subject - a process that Butler describes in terms of simultaneous mastery and submission, entailing a necessary vulnerability to the other in order to be. I examine the conceptual work Butler has undertaken to extend the Foucauldian concept of subjectification, and I draw on some encounters between teachers and their students in order to make these processes of subjectification understandable in the context of education. I conclude the paper with some notes toward an ethics of classroom practice.
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UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/10749
M3 - Article
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 0142-5692
JO - British Journal of Sociology of Education
JF - British Journal of Sociology of Education
ER -