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Troubling Gender in Education

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jo-Anne Dillabough is a Reader at the University of Cambridge! UK! and an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Studies! University of British Columbia! Vancouver. She is co-editor of Challenging Democracy: International Perspectives on Gender! Education and Citizenship and Globalisation! Education and Social Change. Her forthcoming co-authored book is entitled Lost Youth in the Global City (with J. Kennelly! 2009).Julie McLeod is an Associate Professor in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne. She is co-editor (with Andrea Allard) of Learning from the Margins: Young Women! Education and Social Exclusion; and co-author (with Lyn Yates) of Making Modern Lives: Subjectivity! Schooling and Social Change; and (with Rachel Thomson) of Researching Social Change: Qualitative Approaches.Martin Mills is a Professor in the School of Education! The University of Queensland! and Visiting Professor at Roehampton University! London. He is the editor of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education. He is co-author of Teachers and Schooling: Making a Difference (with Deb Hayes! Pam Christie & Bob Lingard) and Teaching Boys (with Amanda Keddie). Klappentext Explores fresh questions and lines of analysis within the field of 'gender and education'! conveying some of the style and diversity of contemporary research directions. This title assesses the achievements of feminist work in education. Zusammenfassung This book draws together leading and emerging international theorists in order to question some of the ways in which gender, identity and sexuality is currently being theorised in education. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Jo-Anne Dillabough! Julie McLeod & Martin Mills: Setting the scene2. Becky Francis & Christine Skelton! Roehampton University: 'The Self-Made Self': analysing the applicability of current key ideas for theories of gender and education3. Mary Jane Kehily! The Open University! and Anoop Nayak! Newcastle University UK: Young men in crisis and young women in clover? Representations of gender in late modernity4. Sheila L. Cavanagh! York University: Sex in the Lesbian Teacher's Closet: The Hybrid Proliferation of Gender Queers in the School5. Deevia Bhana! University of KwaZulu-Natal: Bad schoolgirls! Constructing violent femininities in a South African working class primary school 6. Wayne Martino & Goli Rezai-Rashti! The University of Western Ontario: Muslim identities! gender relations and the politics of schooling7. Hannah Tavares! The University of Hawaii: When the Familiar is Strange: Encountering the Cultural Politics of Hawaii in the College Classroom8. Jo-Anne Dillabough: Critical Histories and Possible Futures: The Marriage of the Anti- Modernist Ideals of Hannah Arendt with Contemporary Gender Theory in Education9. Julie McLeod: Post subjects - Gender and education after the turn to subjectivity10. Jo-Anne Dillabough: Julie McLeod & Martin Mills Conclusion ...

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Authors Jo-Anne Mcleod Dillabough
Assisted by Jo-Anne Dillabough (Editor), Dillabough Jo-Anne (Editor), Julie Mcleod (Editor), McLeod Julie (Editor), Martin Mills (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.03.2009
 
EAN 9780415462617
ISBN 978-0-415-46261-7
No. of pages 138
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education

EDUCATION / General, Education

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