Part 1: Gender Identities 1. Pupils, Resistance and Gender Codes: A Study of Classroom Encounters 2. ‘Girlies on the Warpath’: Addressing Gender in Initial Teacher Education 3. Masculinity, Violence and Schooling: Challenging ‘Poisonous Pedagogies’ 4. Feminism and Research into Masculinities and Schooling 5. ‘Spice Girls, Nice Girls, Girlies and Tomboys’: Gender Discourses, Girls’ Cultures and Femininities in the Primary Classroom 6. Reproducing Traditional Femininities?: The Social Relations of ‘Special Educational Needs’ in a Girls’ Comprehensive School 7. Joining the Club?: Academia and Working-Class Femininities Part 2: Theoretical Debate 8. Teaching Post-Structuralist Feminist Theory in Education: Student Resistance 9. The Subject of Post-Structuralism: A Reply to Alison Jones 10. Modernist Reductionism or Post-Structuralist Relativism: Can We Move On?: An Evaluation of the Arguments in Relation to Feminist Educational Research 11. Beyond the Post-Structuralist Modern Impasse: The Woman Returner as ‘Exile’ and ‘Nomad’ Part 3: Education Policy and Management 12. Equal Opportunities: Rhetoric or Action 13. Voice, Harmony, and Fugue in Global Feminism 14. Making a Difference: Women in Management in Australian and Canadian Faculties of Education 15. Consumerism and Gender in an Era of School Choice: A Look at US Charter Schools 16. Death to Critique and Dissent?: The Policies and Practices of New Managerialism and of Evidence-Based Practice Part 4: History 17. A Lost Dimension?: The Political Education of Women in the Suffragette Movement in Edwardian Britain 18. To ‘Blasise the Trail for Women to Follow Along’: Sex, Gender and the Politics of Education on the London School Board, 1870-1904 Part 5: Sexuality 19. Teachers and Issues of Sexual Orientation 20. Walking Through Walls: The Sexual Harassment of High School Girls 21. Boyz’ Own Stories: Masculinities and Sexualities in Schools (1) Part 6: Ethnicity 22. Modern Traditions?: British Muslim Women and Academic Achievement 23. Theorising Inner-City Masculinities: Race, Class, Gender and Education Part 7: Social Class 24. Shaun’s Story: Troubling Discourses of White Working-Class Masculinities 25. Uneasy Hybrids: Psychosocial Aspects of Becoming Educationally Successful for Working-Class Young Women
Christine Skelton is Professor of Education at Roehampton
University,
Becky Francis is Reader in Education at London Metropolitan
University.
'Teachers will find much to engage them in this important book.' -Audrey Osler, TES, 16 September 2005
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