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Inclusion and mastery: variations on the theme of subjection
Authors:Lise Bird Claiborne  Sue Cornforth  Bronwyn Davies  Andrea Milligan  Elizabeth Jayne White
Institution:1. Victoria University , Wellington, New Zealand;2. University of Western Sydney , Sydney, Australia
Abstract:This article undertakes a discursive analysis of the concepts of ‘inclusion’ and ‘mastery’ using memory stories generated in a collective biography workshop. The five authors analysed their memories from childhood and adolescence on two separate and competing concepts that currently inform educational practice: inclusion and mastery. These stories of mastery/non‐mastery and inclusion/exclusion often exceeded or transgressed dominant normative discourses concerning the competent performance of autonomous selves. Drawing on the work of several theorists, they authors explored these transgressions. In so doing, their analysis extends Butler’s theorising of the human subject as constituted through processes of exclusion and differentiation.
Keywords:inclusion  collective memory  mastery  discourse  subjectivity  autonomy
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