教育中的医学拜物教:“临床”隐喻的性别化

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lucinda McKnight, A. Morgan
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教学越来越被要求成为一种临床实践职业,就像医学一样。“临床”一词是常识性的,用来描述理想化的教学实践,似乎普遍认为这是实现专业精神的一种优越和理想的方式。然而,在文学作品中,很少有女权主义者批评通过“临床”一词在教育中发挥作用的文化政治。我们问它具体化了什么,以及它是如何运作的,以巩固不平等和二元对立,特别是在“掌握”的性别概念、毫无疑问地采用流行病学风格的循证实践和对男性主义数据崇拜的崇拜方面。我们呼吁进一步探讨教师如何接受和抵制临床标签。
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Medical fetishism in education: gendering the ‘clinical’ metaphor
Teaching is increasingly called upon to become a clinical practice profession, like medicine. The term ‘clinical’ is used in a common-sense way to describe idealized teaching practice, as if universally understood to be a superior and desirable way to enact professionalism. Yet there is little in the literature that mounts a feminist critique of the cultural politics put to work through the word ‘clinical’ in education. We ask what it reifies and how it operates to firm up inequalities and binaries, especially in relation to the gendered concept of ‘mastery’, the unquestioning adoption of epidemiological-style evidence-based practice and the worship of masculinist data cults. We call for further work to explore how teachers both take up and resist the clinical label.
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Gender and Education
Gender and Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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5.20
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31
期刊介绍: Gender and Education grew out of feminist politics and a social justice agenda and is committed to developing multi-disciplinary and critical discussions of gender and education. The journal is particularly interested in the place of gender in relation to other key differences and seeks to further feminist knowledge, philosophies, theory, action and debate. The Editors are actively committed to making the journal an interactive platform that includes global perspectives on education, gender and culture. Submissions to the journal should examine and theorize the interrelated experiences of gendered subjects including women, girls, men, boys, and gender-diverse individuals. Papers should consider how gender shapes and is shaped by other social, cultural, discursive, affective and material dimensions of difference. Gender and Education expects articles to engage in feminist debate, to draw upon a range of theoretical frameworks and to go beyond simple descriptions. Education is interpreted in a broad sense to cover both formal and informal aspects, including pre-school, primary, and secondary education; families and youth cultures inside and outside schools; adult, community, further and higher education; vocational education and training; media education; and parental education.
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