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School Trouble - Identity, Power and Politics in Education (Paperback)
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School Trouble - Identity, Power and Politics in Education (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Futures of Education
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What is the trouble with schools and why should we want to make
'school trouble'? Schooling is implicated in the making of
educational and social exclusions and inequalities as well as the
making of particular sorts of students and teachers. For this
reason schools are important sites of counter- or radical-
politics. In this book, Deborah Youdell brings together theories of
counter-politics and radical traditions in education to make sense
of the politics of daily life inside schools and explores a range
of resources for thinking about and enacting political practices
that make 'school trouble'. The book offers a solid introduction to
the much-debated issues of 'intersectionality' and the limits of
identity politics and the relationship between schooling and the
wider policy and political context. It pieces together a series of
tools and tactics that might destabilize educational inequalities
by unsettling the knowledges, meanings, practices, subjectivities
and feelings that are normalized and privileged in the 'business as
usual' of school life. Engaging with curriculum materials,
teachers' lesson plans and accounts of their pedagogy, and
ethnographic observations of school practices, the book
investigates a range of empirical examples of critical action in
school, from overt political action pursued by educators to
day-to-day pedagogic encounters between teachers and students. The
book draws on the work of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Ernesto
Laclau and Chantel Mouffe, and Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari to
make sense of these practices and identify the political
possibilities for educators who refuse to accept the everyday
injustices and wide-reaching social inequalities that face us.
School Trouble appears at a moment of political and economic flux
and uncertainty, and when the policy moves that have promoted
markets and private sector involvement in education around the
globe have been subject to intense scrutiny and critique. Against
this backdrop, renewed attention is being paid to the questions of
how politics might be rejuvenated, how societies might be made
fair, and what role education might have in pursing this. This book
makes an important intervention into this terrain. By exploring a
politics of discourse, an anti-identity politics, a politics of
feeling, and a politics of becoming, it shows how the education
assemblage can be unsettled and education can be re-imagined. The
book will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate
students and scholars in the fields of education, sociology,
cultural studies, and social and political science as well as to
critical educators looking for new tools for thinking about their
practice.
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