Masculinities at School
- Nancy Lesko - Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
Volume:
11
July 2012 | 392 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Studies of masculinity have been largely absent from educational research. This book presents a collection of current critical scholarship on the creation of masculinities in schools.
Contributors examine experiences in North American, Australian and British schools at all levels from preschool to graduation, and from school settings such as computer labs to the football field. The result is a thoughtful analysis of how masculinities are related to competing definitions of masculinity and femininity. The chapters show how masculinities are constructed among teachers, students and administrators, and locates these analyses within broader social, economic and ideological contexts.
Michael S. Kimmel
Series Editor's Foreword
Nancy Lesko
Introduction
PART ONE: ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
James King
The Problem(s)of Men in Early Education
Jan Nespor
Topologies of Masculinity
Khaula Murtadha-Watts
Theorizing Urban Black Masculinity Construction in an African-Centred School
PART TWO: SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Laurie Mandel and Charol Shakeshaft
Heterosexism in Middle Schools
Jeff Kuzmic
Textbooks, Knowledge and Masculinity
Jeremy N Price
Peer (Dis)Connections, School, and African American Masculinities
PART THREE: POST-SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Martin Mac an Ghaill
'New Times' in an Old Country
Nancy Lesko
Preparing to Coach
Melody Shank
Striving for Educational Rigor
PART FOUR: PEDAGOGIES, POLICIES, AND LEADERSHIP
John Willinsky
Tempering the Masculinities of Technology
Jackson Katz
The Sounds of Silence
Lyn Yates
The 'Facts of the Case'
Brian Carr
Same as it Never Was