This paper draws on data from a year-long ethnographic study of a group of 12- to 13-year-old girls that explored the processes through which they negotiated gendered physicality within the context of physical education. Bourdieu's concepts of habitus and social fields and McNay's extension of his work underpin a discussion of three contexts where girls experience and process understandings of gendered physicality: football and curriculum; home/school; and (hetero)sexuality. Girls' identification of inequitable practices, modifications of behaviours with regard to perceived norms, and reflections on inconsistencies within and across social fields indicated the susceptibility of the gendered habitus to subversions. The notion of regulated li...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
School physical education (PE) and sport are commonly regarded as sites where dominant or hegemonic ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to explore how adolescent girls perceive and feel about t...
Within physical education and sport, girls must navigate discourses of valued athletic and gendered ...
Physical education represents a dynamic social space where students experience and interpret physica...
Drawing on interpretations of Foucault\u27s techniques of power, we explored the discourses and powe...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
Master of EducationThis study attempts to: 1. develop a critical conceptualisation of girls' person...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
This research is a qualitative ethnographic investigation which focuses on the perceptions that girl...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...
There is a growing awareness of the complex and largely negative attitudes many girls in the UK hold...
grantor: University of TorontoA feminist, qualitative methodology was utilized in this stu...
Drawing on interpretations of Foucault's techniques of power, we explored the discourses and power r...
This article is concerned with the links between space, gender and adolescents' bodies. Drawing on d...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
School physical education (PE) and sport are commonly regarded as sites where dominant or hegemonic ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to explore how adolescent girls perceive and feel about t...
Within physical education and sport, girls must navigate discourses of valued athletic and gendered ...
Physical education represents a dynamic social space where students experience and interpret physica...
Drawing on interpretations of Foucault\u27s techniques of power, we explored the discourses and powe...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
Master of EducationThis study attempts to: 1. develop a critical conceptualisation of girls' person...
This paper begins to develop the concept of gender-relevant physical education, combining the work o...
This research is a qualitative ethnographic investigation which focuses on the perceptions that girl...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...
There is a growing awareness of the complex and largely negative attitudes many girls in the UK hold...
grantor: University of TorontoA feminist, qualitative methodology was utilized in this stu...
Drawing on interpretations of Foucault's techniques of power, we explored the discourses and power r...
This article is concerned with the links between space, gender and adolescents' bodies. Drawing on d...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
School physical education (PE) and sport are commonly regarded as sites where dominant or hegemonic ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to explore how adolescent girls perceive and feel about t...