The Reproduction of Philosophical Bodies on Education with Language
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 21:00authored byCole, DR
This paper articulates a feminist poststructural philosophy of education by combining the work of Luce Irigaray and Michel Foucault. This acts as an underpinning for a philosophy of desire ( McWilliam, 1999 ) in education, or as a minor philosophy of education where multiple movements of bodies are enacted through theoretical methodologies and research. These methods include qualitative analysis and critical discourse analysis; where the conjunction Irigaray-Foucault is a paradigm for dealing with educational phenomena. It is also a rigorous materialism ( Braidotti, 2005 ) that opens up the way in which we think about philosophical bodies in education with language. This simultaneously creates gaps in our thinking about the problems associated with philosophical bodies in education, where the imagination may intercede and Eros can do his work, 'For if Eros possessed all that he desires, he would desire no more' ( Irigaray, 1993 , p. 22).
History
Publication title
Educational Philosophy and Theory
Volume
42
Issue
8
Pagination
816-829
ISSN
0013-1857
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing LTD
Place of publication
United Kingdom
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Restricted
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Other education and training not elsewhere classified