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What's Love Got to Do with It?!: Teaching as a 'Labour of Love' and Ontario's 2012-13 Labour Disputes.

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What's Love Got to Do with It?!: Teaching as a 'Labour of Love' and Ontario's 2012-13 Labour Disputes.
Abstract
The following entails a “historico-critical” (Foucault [1984] 2010:46) analysis of the connection between teaching and love encapsulated in public, political and media discourses during the 2012-13 education labour disputes in Ontario, Canada. Examining the history of teaching as a ‘feminized’ profession within a capitalist, patriarchal, settler-colonial state, I suggest that discourses constituting teachers as selfless carers are intimately linked to visions of motherhood and white supremacy. Furthermore, I suggest that the concept of selfless love operates as a tool for depoliticization, used primarily against women and others within a society subsumed by neoliberal rhetoric. Ultimately, thinking outside of and working against this conception of love as something inherently selfless can help us elaborate a more egalitarian vision of love which values both autonomy and collectivity through an acknowledgement of Levinasian selfhood.
Type
M.A., Sociology
University
Queen's University
Place
Kingston, Ont.
Date
2015
# of Pages
132 pages
Accessed
8/8/25, 5:24 PM
Citation
Nadon, J. (2015). What’s Love Got to Do with It?!: Teaching as a “Labour of Love” and Ontario’s 2012-13 Labour Disputes. [M.A., Sociology, Queen’s University]. https://qspace.library.queensu.ca/items/2fb570cf-6f0c-4e99-8d15-6a77ee06033c