The process of thinking about and writing this story has forced me to reflect 9 The AncienT MAriner SpeAkS deeply about myself and all the beliefs and practices which were part of the culture of the era in which I was born and raised and, in turn, raised my children. [...] Rather than seeing genealogy as a way of tracing the history of a person, he uses genealogy to trace the history of ideas from the past up to the present. [...] It is the right and perhaps even the duty of every citizen to question, to confront and to chal- lenge any rule or regulation of any institution in society which contributes to the subjugation of the individual. [...] The money for this supplement came from the taxes paid by the residents of the school district and collected by the trustees. [...] The Department of Education made 15 The AncienT MAriner SpeAkS available, in each school, a curriculum guide, which outlined in fairly general terms what a child was expected to master in each grade, and sent a person with the formidable title of School Inspector out to each school at least once a year to administer tests in math and English to the children.
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- 2014.
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- 618.92/8589
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Table of Contents
- The AncienT MAriner SpeAkS 1
- The AncienT MAriner SpeAkS 3
- AcknowleDgMenTS 7
- The AncienT MAriner SpeAkS 9
- Bringing Michel Foucault into the picture 11
- The nArrATive 14
- Marion 14
- Marriage and children 16
- Ben 28
- Autoethnography as a Form of narrative 37
- The Meaning and purpose of narrative 38
- The Meaning and purpose of Autoethnography 39
- The risks in Autoethnography 41
- Foucault and knowledge 44
- Foucault and Truth 45
- Foucault and power 46
- Foucault and practices of a Disciplinary Society 49
- Foucault and the Technologies of power 51
- Foucaults genealogy of Modern western Society 60
- The concept of governmentality 63
- The Development of a psychology of childhood 64
- Schooling and Subjectification 66
- Social control 68
- Medicalization of ADhD 76
- Diagnosing ADhD 81