This paper furthers a discussion about the ways in which idealised versions of gender permeate the aesthetic presentation and impression management strategies of elite private schools. Specifically, we consider how the written text, layout and images used in 12 Australian private girls’ school prospectuses function in constructing discourses of ‘natural’ femininity. Far from being merely factual sources of information, we see school prospectuses as strategic texts that idealise and commodify gendered subjectivities that are likely to appeal to the perceived clientele of a particular school. Drawing on feminist and poststructuralist theoretical frames and utilising social semiotic techniques, we analyse how these promotional texts align t...
This book challenges a contemporary postfeminist sensibility grounded not only in assumptions that g...
In this article, I draw on Judith Butler\u27s notion of performativity to investigate the role of di...
Our purpose in this chapter is critique, not as an end in itself, but as a possible stimulus towards...
This paper furthers a discussion about the ways in which idealised versions of gender permeate the a...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1998In an overall sense the concern o...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
A seminal body of work emerged in the 1980s recognising reading as a site for gender and class ident...
In this paper we offer a unique contribution to understandings of schooling as a site for the produc...
In this paper I consider the utility of discourses of ‘girl power’ for understanding, an...
This thesis investigates enactments of femininities, bodies and images among young women in two art ...
This thesis looks at how a contemporary notion of successful girlhood is negotiated in the social te...
A seminal body of work emerged in the 1980s recognising reading as a site for gender and class ident...
The overall purpose of the thesis is to explore the school subject Art as an arena where pupils and ...
This research examines student subcultures with a gender perspective, using the ethnographic approac...
This book challenges a contemporary postfeminist sensibility grounded not only in assumptions that g...
In this article, I draw on Judith Butler\u27s notion of performativity to investigate the role of di...
Our purpose in this chapter is critique, not as an end in itself, but as a possible stimulus towards...
This paper furthers a discussion about the ways in which idealised versions of gender permeate the a...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1998In an overall sense the concern o...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
A seminal body of work emerged in the 1980s recognising reading as a site for gender and class ident...
In this paper we offer a unique contribution to understandings of schooling as a site for the produc...
In this paper I consider the utility of discourses of ‘girl power’ for understanding, an...
This thesis investigates enactments of femininities, bodies and images among young women in two art ...
This thesis looks at how a contemporary notion of successful girlhood is negotiated in the social te...
A seminal body of work emerged in the 1980s recognising reading as a site for gender and class ident...
The overall purpose of the thesis is to explore the school subject Art as an arena where pupils and ...
This research examines student subcultures with a gender perspective, using the ethnographic approac...
This book challenges a contemporary postfeminist sensibility grounded not only in assumptions that g...
In this article, I draw on Judith Butler\u27s notion of performativity to investigate the role of di...
Our purpose in this chapter is critique, not as an end in itself, but as a possible stimulus towards...