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Texting Gender and Body as a Distant ced Memory: An AutobiographicalAccount of Bodies, Masculinities and Schooling

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Abstract

Researchers, many of whom have come from a feminist perspective, have used autobiographical approaches to highlight issues of inequity and to centre the experiences of women where historically such experiences have been absent or not viewed as ¿legitimate.¿ This article, taken from doctoral research (Davison, 2003), employs critical autobiographical reflections as a tool to examine the complexities of the researcher¿s subjective experiences and how they are implicated in the research process itself.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalThe Journal Of Curriculum Theorizing
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2004

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