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| The entry of the Hidden-Revealed God now comes to us principally through the interruptive experience and the memory of the suffering of whole peoples, especially the suffering of all those ignored, marginalized, and colonized by the grand narrative of modernity. The answer may be in ways that are less interruptive, and more engaging. They are constituted by and constitutive of techniques including: acting cool, joking, laughing, misbehaving, acting tough, play fighting, refusing to affirm the teacher's authority, shouting and being loud, calling out and interruptive behaviours (Gilbert & Gilbert 1998b; Kehily & Nayak 1997; Kenway & Fitzclarence 1997; Mac An Ghaill 1994; Martino 2000; Nayak & Kehily 1996). |
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