Masculinity and education
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Masculinity and education
Routledge, 2014
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The uncertain, complex and problematic relationships between masculinity and education have come to occupy a prominent position within the sociology of education in recent years. This collection of articles brings together a range of different perspectives, offering both empirical and theoretical contributions to our understanding of this subject.
The articles seek to broaden our sociological understanding by considering masculinities in relation to a variety of educational setting and contexts. These include the role of football in the playground of a junior school, the question of why more boys study AS-level mathematics in England, the changing rhetoric of education ministers, and attempts to increase the number of male primary school teachers in Australia. The collection also engages with the broader context of gender politics and educational theory and the volume concludes with a study of the move away from class analysis within educational theories in recent decades, taking English white working class masculinity as its main focus.
The collection offers a perceptive insight into a crucial and current area within the sociology of education.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology of Education.
目次
Editorial Amanda Coffey and David James 1. 'The Money's Good, The Fame's Good, The Girls are Good': The role of playground football in the construction of young boys' masculinity in a junior school Jon Swain 2. Learning the 'Hard' Way: Boys, hegemonic masculinity and the negotiation of learner identities in the primary school Emma Renold 3. Welcome to the New Ambivalence: Reflections on the historical and current cultural antagonism between the working class male and higher education Andrew Marks 4. Muscularity, the Habitus and the Social Construction of Gender: Towards a gender-relevant physical education Trish Gorely, Rachel Holroyd and David Kirk 5. Attracting, recruiting and retaining male teachers: policy issues in the male teacher debate Martin Mills, Wayne Martino and Bob Lingard 6. Mathematical stories: why do more boys than girls choose to study mathematics at AS-level in England? Heather Mendick 7. New Labour, new leaders? Gendering transformational leadership Cath Lambert 8. 'I don't do the mothering role that lots of female teachers do': male teachers, gender, power and social organisation Malcolm Haase 9. 'Walking yourself around as a teacher': gender and embodiment in student teachers' working lives Annette Braun 10. Schooling, masculinity and class analysis: towards an aesthetic of subjectivities Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
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