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Dr. Fusco’s research focuses on the geography of biopedagogies. She traces how youth’s (health) subjectivities are cultivated and performed in spaces of play and physical culture. Dr. Caroline Fusco University of Toronto Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Colloquium Series All are welcome and refreshments will be provided Wednesday March 20, 12-1pm Sankey Chambers "This feels like a punishment to them, going to a gym and doing exercises....maybe they are not mentally proper..." Considering the biopedagogies of sport and play and the reproduction of entrepreneurial subjectivity

Considering the biopedagogies ofsport and play and the reproductionof entrepreneurial subjectivity

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“This feels like a punishment to them, going to a gym and doing exercises . . . I would say they are lazy or maybe they are not mentally proper or something . . .” Date and Time: Wednesday, March 20, 12-1pmLocation: Sankey Chambers Speaker: Dr. Caroline Fusco, University of Toronto Dr. Fusco’s research focuses on the geography of biopedagogies. She traces how youth’s (health) subjectivities are cultivated and performed in spaces of play and physical culture. Her research theories draw on sociology and cultural geographies, poststructuralist and feminist theories of the body, gender and sexuality, social justice, and qualitative research methodologies.

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Dr. Fusco’s research focuses on the geography of biopedagogies. She traces how youth’s (health) subjectivities are cultivated and performed in spaces of play and physical culture.

Dr. Caroline Fusco University of Toronto

Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Colloquium Series

All are welcome and refreshments will be provided

Wednesday March 20, 12-1pm Sankey Chambers

"This feels like a punishment to them, going to a gym and doing exercises....maybe they are not mentally proper..."

Considering the biopedagogies of sport and play and the reproduction

of entrepreneurial subjectivity