“I Almost Died” : Knowledges of Pain in a Finnish School for Refugee-Background Adults
Abstract
This critical ethnographic study investigated how knowledges of pain (KoP) surfaced and were negotiated in the classroom discourse of a Finnish adult basic education (ABE) context, more specifically, a school for adult learners with forced migration experience. The emergence of students’ KoP, for instance, their stories of war, violence, and injury, are analyzed through the framework of Critical Race Pedagogy (CRP), which aims to validate and center the experiences of people of color (POC) in educational settings. Conceptualizing KoP as world knowledges, as invitations for self- reflection and re/positioning, and as interruptions, allows for an examination of their pedagogical and transformative potential. The findings show that a variety of KoP came to the fore, claiming and receiving different amounts of space and attention, including instances when they complemented the lesson content. KoP tended to cause minor interruptions to traditional power dynamics and classroom roles, which could nevertheless be entry points for developing ABE-specific CRP. Also, instances of teacher-imposed KoP were documented, which raises the question of how antiracist education can legitimize and incorporate students’ desire for peace and belonging.
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Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2024
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Publisher
Cappelen Damm AS - Cappelen Damm Akademisk
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202410256570Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2387-5739
DOI
https://doi.org/10.23865/ntpk.v10.5890
Language
English
Published in
Nordisk Tidsskrift for Pedagogikk og Kritikk
Citation
- Ennser-Kananen, J. (2024). “I Almost Died” : Knowledges of Pain in a Finnish School for Refugee-Background Adults. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Pedagogikk og Kritikk, 10(3), 191-205. https://doi.org/10.23865/ntpk.v10.5890
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