Negotiating gender boundaries : tensions in developing a professional identity as a female physical educator in boys' schools


Autoria(s): Mooney, Amanda; Hickey, Chris
Contribuinte(s)

Wright, Jan

Data(s)

01/01/2011

Resumo

Historically, gendered boundaries and their impacts on education have been widely contested. The global gender policy debate over the last sixty years has significantly vacillated between prioritising issues of educational and social practice that appear to privilege one gender over another (Lingard, Martino & Mills, 2009). The very nature of the title ‘Boys’ school’ conveys a hard gendered boundarying. In a socio-political climate where boys’ supposed underachievement has been attributed to the presumed “feminisation of teaching” (Hoff Sommers, 2000) it is not surprising that the rhetoric around the purpose and intent of boys’ education privileges masculinist discourses and practices. Physical Education (PE) and sport is often implicated as prominent curriculum spaces where the tensions produced through gendered discourse-power relations are played out, often at the expense of marginalised others.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30051628

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australian Association for Research in Education

Relação

http://www1.aare.edu.au/pages/page26.asp

Palavras-Chave #gender boundaries #physical education
Tipo

Conference Paper