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Gender and schooling : still making the difference?

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posted on 1999-01-01, 00:00 authored by Karen StarrKaren Starr, J Gill
This chapter analyses contemporary political responses to the perceived academic success of girls as compared with boys, and the motivations behind what they call the 'what about the boys?' lobby. It argues that the growth of this influential lobby group is emblematic of a feminist backlash in western societies. By exposing some of the theoretical problems with the construction of difference upon which the 'boys in education' case is based, the author constructs an alternative relational approach which urges that the school curriculum should encourage all students to deconstruct gender, and particularly the ways in which hegemonic masculinity is formed and shaped in our society

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Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

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Bruce Johnson and Alan Reid

Extent

16

Editor/Contributor(s)

B Johnson, A Reid

Chapter number

7

Pagination

90 - 99

ISBN-13

9781876033996

ISBN-10

1876033991

Title of book

Contesting the curriculum

Publisher

Social Science Press

Place of publication

Katoomba, NSW

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