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Drawing on a Foucaultian genealogy to consider the constructions of psychopathology and sexualities in young people

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by V Harwood, Mary Rasmussen
This paper employs genealogical strategies to analyse examples from our own research in education relating to the construction of psychopathology and sexualities. We consider the application of four angles of scrutiny, discontinuity, contingency, emergences and subjugated knowledges (Foucault 1977, 1980, 1988). We explain the four angles of scrutiny and consider how these can be used to produce research practices commensurate with Foucaultian inspired genealogical strategies. For instance, we argue that subjugated knowledges form a critical component of the four angles of scrutiny. We propose that through their subjugation, these knowledges offer a different perspective to dominant knowledges on sexuality and psychopathology. It is our argument that it is precisely via this subjugation that these types of knowledges offer valuable perspectives to the construction of young people. Furthermore, highlighting contingency, discontinuity, emergences and subjugated knowledges makes for provocative moments, both substantively and methodologically, in the task of qualitative analysis.

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Event

New Zealand Association for Research in Education and the Australian Association for Research in Education. Joint Conference (2003 : Auckland, N.Z.)

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1 - 13

Publisher

[Australian Association for Research in Education]

Location

Auckland, N.Z.

Place of publication

[Coldstream, Vic.]

Start date

2003-11-29

End date

2003-12-03

ISSN

1176-4902

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

E van Til

Title of proceedings

NZARE/AARE 2003 : Educational research, risks and dilemmas : New Zealand Association for Research in Education and the Australian Association for Research in Education

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