Questions of gratitude: Storying transformative and curricular relationships with women’s experiences and lives

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Claudia Eppert, Jacqueline Bach
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Often a moment of time can influence the tone and content of one’s work. We initially conceived of what would become this special symposium in 2017. In the United States, Hillary Clinton had become the first cisgender woman nominated for the presidency, three women of colour were elected to the US Senate, and it was proposed that Harriet Tubman replace Andrew Jackson on the 20-dollar bill. Women in the US were receiving recognition in so many ways. Then came the election of Donald Trump. The air was thick with despair. But, one of the largest women’s marches in US history followed to protest the election results. The year 2017 also witnessed the #MeToo movement, followed by the 2018 #TimesUp protests. The societal shifts happening were breath-taking, and we, the editors of this symposium, were buoyed, filled with optimism and gratitude. We envisioned a special symposium alongside these movements, in which we and our contributors would herald our gratitude for the many women who had inspired us over the years. Our focus on women’s ideas and feminist and gendered issues would be responsive to insights concerning the ongoing need to include women’s voices in the curriculum (Grumet, 1988; Hendry, 2011; Miller, 2005). Too often in our highly competitive-individualistic Western contexts, we do not sufficiently acknowledge those with whom we have/had relations, whether in person or through their work. Indeed, writing now, in 2021, we remain aware of how much educational scholarship continues to emphasize the work of male scholars and also continues to manifest a certain “anxiety of influence.” When asked who her own key influences were, science fiction writer LeGuin (2004) responded:
感恩的问题:讲述与女性经历和生活的变革和课程关系
通常一个瞬间就能影响一个人作品的基调和内容。我们最初设想在2017年举办这个特别研讨会。在美国,希拉里·克林顿成为第一个被提名为总统候选人的顺性别女性,三名有色人种女性被选为美国参议院议员,哈丽特·塔布曼(Harriet Tubman)被提议取代安德鲁·杰克逊(Andrew Jackson)出现在20美元纸币上。美国女性在很多方面都得到了认可。然后是唐纳德·特朗普的当选。空气中弥漫着绝望的气息。但是,随后发生了美国历史上最大规模的女性游行,抗议选举结果。2017年也见证了#MeToo运动,随后是2018年#TimesUp抗议活动。正在发生的社会变化是惊人的,我们,这次研讨会的编辑,被鼓舞了,充满了乐观和感激。我们设想在这些运动的同时举办一个特别研讨会,我们和我们的撰稿人将在会上向多年来激励我们的许多妇女表示感谢。我们将重点放在妇女思想、女权主义和性别问题上,这是对目前需要将妇女的声音纳入课程的见解的回应(Grumet, 1988;亨得利,2011;米勒,2005)。在我们高度竞争的个人主义的西方环境中,我们常常没有充分认识到那些与我们有关系的人,无论是面对面的还是通过他们的工作。事实上,在2021年的今天,我们仍然意识到,有多少教育学术继续强调男性学者的工作,也继续表现出某种“影响力焦虑”。当被问及谁是影响她的主要人物时,科幻作家勒奎恩(2004)回答说:
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Curriculum Inquiry
Curriculum Inquiry EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Curriculum Inquiry is dedicated to the study of educational research, development, evaluation, and theory. This leading international journal brings together influential academics and researchers from a variety of disciplines around the world to provide expert commentary and lively debate. Articles explore important ideas, issues, trends, and problems in education, and each issue also includes provocative and critically analytical editorials covering topics such as curriculum development, educational policy, and teacher education.
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