Sexuality, gender and schooling : shifting agendas in social learning
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書誌事項
Sexuality, gender and schooling : shifting agendas in social learning
RoutledgeFalmer, 2002
- : hbk.
- : pbk.
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注記
Includes index
Bibliography: p.[218]-235
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hbk. ISBN 9780415280464
内容説明
The sexuality of young people arouses controversy and remains a source of concern for parents, teachers, policy-makers and politicians. But what young people really think about sexuality and gender and how these issues impact upon their lives is often marginalized or overlooked.
Based upon extensive ethnographic research with young people and teachers, Sexuality, Gender and Schooling offers a telling and insightful account of how young people acquire sexual knowledge and how they enact their understanding of their own gender. It highlights the ways in which young people's constructions of gender and sexuality are formed outside the school curriculum, through engagements with various forms of popular culture - such as teen magazines and television programmes - and through same-sex friendship groups.
Offering a fresh perspective on a subject of perennial interest and concern, Sexuality, Gender and Schooling provides accounts from the inside - some of which may challenge and eclipse current approaches to sexuality education. It has significant implications for policy and practice in Personal, Social and Health Education and is also an excellent introduction to key debates and issues in the study of gender and sexuality.
目次
1. Memories 2. Formations 3. Producing Heterosexualities 4. Agony Aunts 5. More Sugar? 6. Understanding Masculinities 7. Sexing the Subject 8. Gender, Sexuality and Schooling Reconsidered
- 巻冊次
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: pbk. ISBN 9780415280471
内容説明
The sexuality of young people arouses controversy and remains a source of concern for parents, teachers, policy-makers and politicians. But what young people really think about sexuality and gender and how these issues impact upon their lives is often marginalized or overlooked.
Based upon extensive ethnographic research with young people and teachers, Sexuality, Gender and Schooling offers a telling and insightful account of how young people acquire sexual knowledge and how they enact their understanding of their own gender. It highlights the ways in which young people's constructions of gender and sexuality are formed outside the school curriculum, through engagements with various forms of popular culture - such as teen magazines and television programmes - and through same-sex friendship groups.
Offering a fresh perspective on a subject of perennial interest and concern, Sexuality, Gender and Schooling provides accounts from the inside - some of which may challenge and eclipse current approaches to sexuality education. It has significant implications for policy and practice in Personal, Social and Health Education and is also an excellent introduction to key debates and issues in the study of gender and sexuality.
目次
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Fragments from a fading career: personal narratives and emotional investments
- Chapter 2 Ways of conceptualising sexuality, gender and schooling
- Chapter 3 Producing heterosexualities: the school as a site of discursive practices
- Chapter 4 Agony aunts and absences: an analysis of a sex education class
- Chapter 5 More Sugar? Teenage magazines, gender displays and sexual learning
- Chapter 6 Understanding masculinities: young men, heterosexuality and embodiment
- Chapter 7 Sexing the subject: teachers, pedagogies and sex education
- Chapter 8 Sexuality, gender and schooling reconsidered: notes towards a conclusion
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