Here’a another exercise in the anthropology of ignorance, this time focused on ignorance in education — a special issue of Critical Studies in Education from 2009.
The introduction, by Neriko Musha Doerr explains:
While resonating with Bourdieu’s theoretical formulation that it is relations of dominance that create the legitimacy of knowledge, this project pushes a step further and argues that the relations of dominance can create legitimacy even in ignorance.
Mini Special Issue: Ignorance and power: acknowledgment of not knowing and relations of dominance [Obsolete link removed. Original url: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcse20/50/3] [paywall]
Critical Studies in Education 50(3) (2009)