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Games of subversion and sabotage: issues of power, masculinity, class, rurality and schooling

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Amanda KeddieAmanda Keddie
This paper presents a longitudinal insight into the experiences of ‘Adam’, a young boy who lives with his single‐parent father (a farmer and builder) in a rural working‐class community on the outskirts of a provincial town in Tasmania, Australia. Adam’s story juxtaposes my representations of him as an eight year old in 1999 and as a 12 year old in 2003. Such longitudinal analysis highlights how increasing mismatches between Adam’s home and school life, and mismatches between hegemonic masculinity and formal schooling, interact to amplify issues of school disengagement and alienation. Adam’s external expressions of masculinity, and in particular his concerted efforts to subvert and sabotage official school cultures and practices, are explored as issues of power, masculinity, class and rurality.

History

Journal

British journal of sociology of education

Volume

28

Pagination

181-194

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

0142-5692

eISSN

1465-3346

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Taylor & Francis

Issue

2

Publisher

Taylor & Francis