posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byMarylou Preston, Mary Rasmussen
In this paper, we examine the “greening” of Outdoor & Environmental Education (OEE) students at an Australian regional university through three lenses: temporal, spatial & material. We are inspired by Grosz’ claim that “bodies are always understood within a spatial & temporal context, & space & time remain conceivable only insofar as corporeality provides the basis for our perception & representation of them” (1995, p. 84). As suggested by Grosz, these lenses are not discrete and, in the course of the paper, their intersections & reciprocity become apparent. We draw on interview responses & observations from a longitudinal cohort study undertaken by Preston in an attempt to trace the regulation and practice of “green” “outdoor Ed” subjectivities in the context of the materialities, time & spaces of this specific course. Grosz, E.A. (1995) Space, Time & Perversion: The Politics of Bodies, New York: Routledge
History
Location
Gothenburg, Sweden
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Editor/Contributor(s)
L Chall, T Nagai, L Conly, E Fontanilla, D Miller, M Ruben, K Stevens
Pagination
380 - 381
Start date
2010-07-11
End date
2010-07-17
Title of proceedings
ISA 2010 : XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology Book of Abstracts
Event
International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology (17th : 2010 : Gothenburg, Sweden)