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Dude, You''re a Fag - Masculinity and Sexuality in High School

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "The book nicely illustrates how masculinity comprises thoughts and ideas that are collectively defined and asserted, and how salient such issues are for high school students." Informationen zum Autor C.J. Pascoe is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Oregon. Klappentext "Laced with evocative stories based on ethnographic observations and interviews with high school kids! Dude! You're a Fag tells gripping stories of life in high school! while helping to extend the cutting edge of scholarly theory on gender and sexualities. C.J. Pascoe has contributed a highly readable and extremely insightful book that will be required reading for students and scholars of youth and the construction of sex and gender in schools."-Michael A. Messner! author of Taking the Field: Women! Men and Sports "This is a strikingly original study of schoolboys renegotiating class! gender! and ethnicity! along with the labeling as 'fag'. Here homophobia is at work in a path breaking study! which is also a highly readable must-read."-Ken Plummer! University of Essex! and editor of Sexualities "We know that schools are a central site for the construction of gender identity! but until C. J. Pascoe's careful and compassionate ethnography! we haven't known exactly how gender conformity is extracted from a slurry of humiliations! fears! and anxieties. Boys will not be boys unless they are made to be! by violence! real or implied. A troubling! thoughtful work."-Michael Kimmel! author of Manhood in America "Pascoe's thoughtful analysis of the rhetorical and interactional processes that constitute the field of masculinity for young! high school men coming of age is rich and engaging. With fresh insight and careful observation! Pascoe sheds new light on the complex interplay of masculinity! homophobia! sexuality! and the body! compelling us to rethink the formation of gender identities! collective gender practices! and the reproduction of gender inequalities."-Amy L. Best! author of Prom Night: Youth! Schools and Popular Culture and Fast Cars! Cool Rides: The Accelerating World of Youth and Their Cars "In this superb ethnography of daily life in a contemporary high school! C. J. Pascoe highlights the sexualized dynamics of youthful masculinity. With vivid detail and perceptive analysis! she examines the 'fag talk' which pervades boys' conversations; the convergence of gender! sexual! and racialized practices in school rituals like the 'Mr. Cougar' contest; and the experiences of girls who display themselves as masculine. The result is a book that breaks fresh ground in masculinity and gender studies-and is a very good read!"-Barrie Thorne! author of Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School Zusammenfassung Based on eighteen months of fieldwork in a racially diverse working-class high school, this title sheds light on masculinity both as a field of meaning and as a set of social practices. It offers an approach that analyzes masculinity as not only a gendered process but also a sexual one. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the 2012 Edition Acknowledgments 1. Making Masculinity: Adolescence! Identity! and High School Revenge of the Nerds What Do We Mean by Masculinity? Bringing in Sexuality Rethinking Masculinity! Sexuality! and Bodies Methodology Organization of the Book 2. Becoming Mr. Cougar: Institutionalizing Heterosexuality and Masculinity at River High River High's Gender and Sexuality Curriculum Pedagogy: The Unofficial Gender and Sexuality Curriculum School Rituals: Performing and Policing Gender and Sexuality Gender and Sexuality Regimes 3. Dude! You're a Fag: Adolescent Male Homophobia What Is a Fag? Gendered Meanings Becoming a Fag: Fag Fl...

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