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- W6419043 abstract "In recent years there has been a move in feminist and social theory towards an interest tin the body as a social and cultural site. The dominant discourses in Western society have traditionally, emphasized the body as a physical and biological given, to be understood like other 'natural' phenomena, through empirical investigation. Philosophical, feminist and poststructuralist discussions around the body (Foucault 1979, Foucault 1981, Bartky 1988, Bordo 1990, Grosz 1994) have demonstrated how our knowledge of the body and the body itself is constituted in specific cultural and historical circumstances and in the context of particular relations of power. This happens in many different sites including the print and electronic media, in schools, public spaces and in and through institutional discourses associated with the law, medicine, education, sport, religion and so on. Particularly important to this is an understanding of the body as not separate from the mind - the typical mind/body split of western thought - but as integegrally associated with 'the self'. In poststructuralist terms this is understood by the concept of 'embodied subjectivity' where those social practices which form selves work through language and material practices to locate individual subjects in relation to institutional and cultural discourses. The body is thus produced by and exists in discourse where discourse refers to 'sets of deep linguistic principles incorporating specific grids of meaning which generate what can be spoken, seen and thought' (Foucault 1974 cited in McWilliam 1996, p.18). While discourse is in this sense is differentiated from language, choices in language provide indicators to those discourses being drawn upon by writers and speakers and to the ways in which they position themselves and others. Questions can therefore be asked about how language works to position speakers in relation to what discourses and with what effects? Education provides a fruitful site for such analysis. Again working from a poststructuralist position, education - specifically the pedagogical practices associated with schooling can be taken to be constituted as a text, produced by and through the interactions of teachers and students (and administrators, syllabus writers and so on who have been involved historically in the production of classroom knowledge). This provides the opportunity for an interrogation of such texts as they contribute to the (re)production of social relations and embodied subjectivities. In this sense the" @default.
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- W6419043 title "Disciplining the body: power, knowledge and subjectivity in a physical education lesson" @default.
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