From 'Aggressive Masculinity' to 'Rape Culture'
An Educational Philosophy and Theory Gender and Sexualities Reader, Volume V
Herausgeber: Jackson, Liz; Peters, Michael A
From 'Aggressive Masculinity' to 'Rape Culture'
An Educational Philosophy and Theory Gender and Sexualities Reader, Volume V
Herausgeber: Jackson, Liz; Peters, Michael A
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From 'Aggressive Masculinity' to 'Rape Culture' is the fifth volume in this series and explores the relationship between gender and sex roles and socialisation and education, foregrounding issues of inequity and different forms of oppression in various contexts.
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From 'Aggressive Masculinity' to 'Rape Culture' is the fifth volume in this series and explores the relationship between gender and sex roles and socialisation and education, foregrounding issues of inequity and different forms of oppression in various contexts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367488949
- ISBN-10: 0367488949
- Artikelnr.: 58786646
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367488949
- ISBN-10: 0367488949
- Artikelnr.: 58786646
Liz Jackson is Associate Professor of Education at the University of Hong Kong and the Director of the Comparative Education Research Centre. Michael A. Peters is Professor of Education at the University of Waikato, New Zealand and Emeritus Professor in Educational Policy, Organization, and Leadership at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the executive editor of the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory.
Introduction
Aggressive Masculinity, Queer Politics, and Rape Culture: The Theorisation
of Gender and Sexuality in Philosophy of Education
Liz Jackson and Michael A. Peters
1. Education and aggression
J.J. Smolicz
2. Education for sexism: A theoretical analysis of the sex/gender bias
in education
Bronwyn Davies
3. The rational woman
Martin Simons
4. Mill's epistemology in practice in his liberal feminism
Gail Tulloch
5. Gender socialisation and the nature/culture controversy: the
dualist's dilemma
Ruth Jonathan
6. More sexes please?
Felicity Haynes
7. Democracy, social justice and education: Feminist strategies in a
globalising world
Penny Enslin
8. Antonio Gramsci and feminism: The elusive nature of power
Margaret Ledwith
9. Queer politics in schools: A Rancierean reading
Claudia Ruitenberg
10. American Chimera: The ever-present domination of whiteness,
patriarchy, and capitalism...a parable
Roberto Montoya, Cheryl E. Matias, Naomi W.M. Nishi and Geneva L.
Sarcedo
11. Selfies, relfies, and phallic tagging: Posthuman participations in
teen digital sexuality assemblages
Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose
12. Weinstein, sexual predation, and 'Rape Culture': Public pedagogies
and Hashtag Internet activism
Michael A. Peters and Tina Besley
Aggressive Masculinity, Queer Politics, and Rape Culture: The Theorisation
of Gender and Sexuality in Philosophy of Education
Liz Jackson and Michael A. Peters
1. Education and aggression
J.J. Smolicz
2. Education for sexism: A theoretical analysis of the sex/gender bias
in education
Bronwyn Davies
3. The rational woman
Martin Simons
4. Mill's epistemology in practice in his liberal feminism
Gail Tulloch
5. Gender socialisation and the nature/culture controversy: the
dualist's dilemma
Ruth Jonathan
6. More sexes please?
Felicity Haynes
7. Democracy, social justice and education: Feminist strategies in a
globalising world
Penny Enslin
8. Antonio Gramsci and feminism: The elusive nature of power
Margaret Ledwith
9. Queer politics in schools: A Rancierean reading
Claudia Ruitenberg
10. American Chimera: The ever-present domination of whiteness,
patriarchy, and capitalism...a parable
Roberto Montoya, Cheryl E. Matias, Naomi W.M. Nishi and Geneva L.
Sarcedo
11. Selfies, relfies, and phallic tagging: Posthuman participations in
teen digital sexuality assemblages
Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose
12. Weinstein, sexual predation, and 'Rape Culture': Public pedagogies
and Hashtag Internet activism
Michael A. Peters and Tina Besley
Introduction
Aggressive Masculinity, Queer Politics, and Rape Culture: The Theorisation
of Gender and Sexuality in Philosophy of Education
Liz Jackson and Michael A. Peters
1. Education and aggression
J.J. Smolicz
2. Education for sexism: A theoretical analysis of the sex/gender bias
in education
Bronwyn Davies
3. The rational woman
Martin Simons
4. Mill's epistemology in practice in his liberal feminism
Gail Tulloch
5. Gender socialisation and the nature/culture controversy: the
dualist's dilemma
Ruth Jonathan
6. More sexes please?
Felicity Haynes
7. Democracy, social justice and education: Feminist strategies in a
globalising world
Penny Enslin
8. Antonio Gramsci and feminism: The elusive nature of power
Margaret Ledwith
9. Queer politics in schools: A Rancierean reading
Claudia Ruitenberg
10. American Chimera: The ever-present domination of whiteness,
patriarchy, and capitalism...a parable
Roberto Montoya, Cheryl E. Matias, Naomi W.M. Nishi and Geneva L.
Sarcedo
11. Selfies, relfies, and phallic tagging: Posthuman participations in
teen digital sexuality assemblages
Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose
12. Weinstein, sexual predation, and 'Rape Culture': Public pedagogies
and Hashtag Internet activism
Michael A. Peters and Tina Besley
Aggressive Masculinity, Queer Politics, and Rape Culture: The Theorisation
of Gender and Sexuality in Philosophy of Education
Liz Jackson and Michael A. Peters
1. Education and aggression
J.J. Smolicz
2. Education for sexism: A theoretical analysis of the sex/gender bias
in education
Bronwyn Davies
3. The rational woman
Martin Simons
4. Mill's epistemology in practice in his liberal feminism
Gail Tulloch
5. Gender socialisation and the nature/culture controversy: the
dualist's dilemma
Ruth Jonathan
6. More sexes please?
Felicity Haynes
7. Democracy, social justice and education: Feminist strategies in a
globalising world
Penny Enslin
8. Antonio Gramsci and feminism: The elusive nature of power
Margaret Ledwith
9. Queer politics in schools: A Rancierean reading
Claudia Ruitenberg
10. American Chimera: The ever-present domination of whiteness,
patriarchy, and capitalism...a parable
Roberto Montoya, Cheryl E. Matias, Naomi W.M. Nishi and Geneva L.
Sarcedo
11. Selfies, relfies, and phallic tagging: Posthuman participations in
teen digital sexuality assemblages
Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose
12. Weinstein, sexual predation, and 'Rape Culture': Public pedagogies
and Hashtag Internet activism
Michael A. Peters and Tina Besley