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The Refrain of the A-Grammatical Child: Finding Another Language in/for Qualitative Research

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CULTURAL STUDIES-CRITICAL METHODOLOGIES
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 173-182

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1532708616639333

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new methods and methodologies; Deleuze; qualitative research; language and materialism

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The article critically interrogates the figure of the child in Deleuze and its relation to language as an entry point to the question of what a materialist theory of language might involve and how it might be put to work in qualitative methodology. The Deleuzian child is a figure of destratification and resistance to dominant narrativesa resistance that is inextricably bound up with the materiality of the child's body and its relation to language. Not yet fully striated by the rules of grammar that order and subjugate the world, children challenge the hegemony of the signifier by remaining open to multiple semiotic connections. What would it mean for qualitative methodology to engage its own becoming-child?

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