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Publication Date: 2011
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Desiring Silence: Gender, Race and Pedagogy in Education
Mazzei, Lisa A.
British Educational Research Journal, v37 n4 p657-669 2011
In my work with white teachers, predominantly female, I assert that "desire" is functioning to produce silent discourses that serve to perpetuate a continuation of white privilege. Based on a qualitative research study exploring the nature of silences in teacher education classrooms, this paper seeks to explore how desire is functioning to produce such silences and how they can be productively understood. Using the concept of desire as presented by Deleuze, this paper engages a notion of desire that is not spawned from lack but a desire that is generative and seeking, resulting in the production of privilege, power and voice. (Contains 4 notes.)
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Social Justice, Social Class, Preservice Teachers, Social Theories, Teacher Education Programs, Expectation, Teacher Expectations of Students, Gender Issues, Racial Factors, Educational Practices, Critical Theory
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