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Exploring Sexuality in Schools - The Intersectional Reproduction of Inequality

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This book explores the place of sexuality in a Hungarian vocational school. Building upon ethnographic research using a post-structuralist and intersectional theoretical framework, the author highlights the voices of teachers and students in their everyday environment and gives them the opportunity to speak about themselves and their experiences: in doing so, addressing a significant gap in the market. The author critically discusses key issues concerning schooling and sexuality, addressing such themes as LGBTQ+ youth and teachers, institutional hierarchy, and the role of sexuality in the re/production of social inequalities through education. Through these topics, she sensitively questions what should be expected of schools in preparing their students for the wider world. The intersectional approach employed by the author will appeal to scholars in a wide variety of disciplines, from gender and sexuality studies to the sociology of education and race and ethnicity studies.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Sexing the school.- Chapter 2. Researching Marzipan: school structure, methodology and ethics.- Chapter 3. Sex in the school: adolescent sexuality, sexual space and sex education in Marzipan.- Chapter 4. Institutional classed hierarchy and the intersectional re/production of social inequalities in Marzipan.- Chapter 5.  Constituting gender dichotomies through discourses of sexual pleasure.- Chapter 6. Constituting ethnicity through discourses of virginity and marriage.- Chapter 7. Conclusions: Sexuality, schooling and the present and future of gender and education research in Hungary

About the author

Dorottya Rédai is an independent scholar affiliated with the Central European University and Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary. She is also an activist and an education specialist, focusing on gender and sexualities.

Summary

This book explores the place of sexuality in a Hungarian vocational school. Building upon ethnographic research using a post-structuralist and intersectional theoretical framework, the author highlights the voices of teachers and students in their everyday environment and gives them the opportunity to speak about themselves and their experiences: in doing so, addressing a significant gap in the market. The author critically discusses key issues concerning schooling and sexuality, addressing such themes as LGBTQ+ youth and teachers, institutional hierarchy, and the role of sexuality in the re/production of social inequalities through education. Through these topics, she sensitively questions what should be expected of schools in preparing their students for the wider world. The intersectional approach employed by the author will appeal to scholars in a wide variety of disciplines, from gender and sexuality studies to the sociology of education and race and ethnicity studies.

Product details

Authors Dorottya Rédai
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030201609
ISBN 978-3-0-3020160-9
No. of pages 270
Dimensions 152 mm x 219 mm x 21 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations IX, 270 p. 1 illus.
Series Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

B, Gender Studies, Sociology of Education, Education, Sociology, Gender identity, Gender studies, gender groups, Social research & statistics, Educational sociology, Education and sociology, Schools and Schooling, Schools, Gender and Sexuality, Gender and Education, Gender identity in education

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