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Yearbook Discourse In/Ex-Clusion: Excavating Identity and Memory
Journal of Curriculum Theorizing (2006)
  • Debra M. Freedman
  • Jennifer L. Snow-Gerono, Boise State University
  • Anne L. Slonaker
  • Rene Antrop Gonzalez
  • Pey-chewn Duo
  • Hsiu-Ping Huang
Abstract

The authors present a recall of yearbook signings and its relationship with curriculum. It is stated that written messages in yearbooks are artifacts that speak to a person's participation/resistance within discourses. It is also their opinion that the yearbook excavation experience gave access to a hidden curriculum, a social discourse and a social pedagogy.

Publication Date
December 1, 2006
Citation Information
Debra M. Freedman, Jennifer L. Snow-Gerono, Anne L. Slonaker, Rene Antrop Gonzalez, et al.. "Yearbook Discourse In/Ex-Clusion: Excavating Identity and Memory" Journal of Curriculum Theorizing Vol. 22 Iss. 4 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer_snow/22/