Introduction
This book aims at developing the capacity to apply poststructuralism
in a setting where other discourses are dominant. It focuses on
working both with students categorized as 'emotionally/behaviourally
disordered' and their teachers in the context of a special education
school. This unique work comes to understandings, using poststructuralist
theory, about what it means to be positioned in the world as emotionally/behaviourally
disordered.
Using these understandings it then looks at developing strategies
for working with students and staff to enable them to become people
who can begin to understand the multiple and contradictory discourses
shaping them and shaping the social world they inhabit, such that
they begin to develop strategies to undo their marginal positioning.