Gender inequalities in schools have implications for life chances, emotional well-being and educational policies and practices, but are apparently resistant to change. This paper employs Judith Butler’s conceptualisation of performativity in a study of young people and consumption to provide insights into gendered inequities. It argues that how the young people ‘do’ gender in focus groups frequently involves the discussion of young women’s bodies and clothes in ways that are ‘culturally intelligible’. The focus on young women’s bodies produced joking relationships and a taken-for-granted understanding of gender in some same-sex interactions, but sometimes created tension and divisions in mixedgender groups. Discussions of sexualisation in s...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
This chapter explores some of the pains and pleasures. The first section considers what is meant by ...
In this thesis I argue that in order to change the social influence of dominant discourses of gender...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
Previous academic research which focused on girls’ behaviour tended to do so by looking at behaviour...
This article examines how school students perform gender during a visit to a science centre where th...
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
3 videos of performance Judith Butler argued that gender performance and gendered ways of being w...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, sexuality, age and fashion by drawing on focus ...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This paper will look at two performance projects created in order to imbue young girls with feminist...
What role does taste play in contemporary youth culture? How do young people reproduce, or alternati...
Feminist writers have identified young women's engagement with their appearances as a source of alie...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
This chapter explores some of the pains and pleasures. The first section considers what is meant by ...
In this thesis I argue that in order to change the social influence of dominant discourses of gender...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
Previous academic research which focused on girls’ behaviour tended to do so by looking at behaviour...
This article examines how school students perform gender during a visit to a science centre where th...
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
3 videos of performance Judith Butler argued that gender performance and gendered ways of being w...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, sexuality, age and fashion by drawing on focus ...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This paper will look at two performance projects created in order to imbue young girls with feminist...
What role does taste play in contemporary youth culture? How do young people reproduce, or alternati...
Feminist writers have identified young women's engagement with their appearances as a source of alie...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
This chapter explores some of the pains and pleasures. The first section considers what is meant by ...
In this thesis I argue that in order to change the social influence of dominant discourses of gender...