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Abstract
Abstract This paper draws on Ahmed’s construct of affective economies to explore the role of affect in explaining how marginalization becomes (re)produced in pre-service teachers’ encounters with an actor playing a Kurdish refugee mother in a simulated parent-teacher conference. Through an interpretive case study of four matched-pair pre-service teachers, this paper argues that affective explanations can complement an ideological perspective on marginalization. It does so by attending to the systemic production of marginalization and to the historicized selves and attunements of both pre-service teachers and the actor, and by illustrating the opportunities afforded for reproduction or resistance in particular encounters. The affective approach offers alternate entry points for teacher educators interested in the development of justice-oriented pre-service teachers.
期刊介绍:
Among education journals, Cognition and Instruction"s distinctive niche is rigorous study of foundational issues concerning the mental, socio-cultural, and mediational processes and conditions of learning and intellectual competence. For these purposes, both “cognition” and “instruction” must be interpreted broadly. The journal preferentially attends to the “how” of learning and intellectual practices. A balance of well-reasoned theory and careful and reflective empirical technique is typical.