On semiotics and subjectivity: A response to Tony Brown's "signifying 'students', 'teachers', and 'mathematics':A reading of a special issue"

Luis Radford Hernandez, Norma Presmeg, Luis Radford

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Abstract

In this response we address some of the significant issues that Tony Brown raised in his analysis and critique of the Special Issue of Educational Studies in Mathematics on "Semiotic perspectives in mathematics education" (Sáenz-Ludlow & Presmeg, Educational Studies in Mathematics 61(1-2), 2006). Among these issues are conceptualizations of subjectivity and the notion that particular readings of Peircean and Vygotskian semiotics may limit the ways that authors define key actors or elements in mathematics education, namely students, teachers and the nature of mathematics. To deepen the conversation, we comment on Brown's approach and explore the theoretical apparatus of Jacques Lacan that informs Brown's discourse. We show some of the intrinsic limitations of the Lacanian idea of subjectivity that permeates Brown's insightful analysis and conclude with a suggestion about some possible lines of research in mathematics education. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-276
Number of pages11
JournalEducational Studies in Mathematics
Volume69
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2008

Keywords

  • Community of thinkers
  • Culture
  • Lacan
  • Marx
  • Objectification
  • Peirce
  • Semiotics
  • Subjectivity
  • Synechism
  • Vygotsky

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