This paper contributes to the development of a critical pedagogy in physical education (PE) by illustrating how ‘collective stories’ can be used within schools to help raise awareness of the relationships between sport, PE and gendered identities. A collective story, a concept developed by Laurel Richardson, aims to give voice to those silenced or marginalised by dominant cultural narratives and promote transformative possibilities. Within this paper I present a collective story of eight men's school experiences of rugby union to illustrate the difficulty of negotiating comforting stories of self in the face of rugby's cultural dominance within New Zealand. I detail the representational issues associated with constructing the story and my e...
This article re-enacts a typical experience of male sport initiation at a university in the south of...
This paper reports on case studies spanning four consecutive years (2005-2008) focused on addressing...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...
This paper contributes to the development of a critical pedagogy in physical education (PE) by illus...
The apparent links between sport and masculinities has generated critical concern from a number of e...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Wacquant (1995) argues that the irony of the body's increasing visibility in the social science lite...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
Physical education (PE) and sport have traditionally been identified by scholars as a key mechanism ...
This paper draws on research conducted on a Tokyo high school rugby club to explore diversity in the...
Educators have criticised vocational education in Australia and elsewhere for being gendered and cla...
Among widening social anxieties about practices and performances of contemporary masculinity are que...
Historically, physical education and sport were constructed as curriculum practices for boys to expl...
This research investigated how meanings associated with race, gender, and class relations in New Zea...
This thesis explores the multiple and complex ways that masculinities are constructed within an elit...
This article re-enacts a typical experience of male sport initiation at a university in the south of...
This paper reports on case studies spanning four consecutive years (2005-2008) focused on addressing...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...
This paper contributes to the development of a critical pedagogy in physical education (PE) by illus...
The apparent links between sport and masculinities has generated critical concern from a number of e...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Wacquant (1995) argues that the irony of the body's increasing visibility in the social science lite...
This research project, a case-study of the organised sports programme of an urban New Zealand secon...
Physical education (PE) and sport have traditionally been identified by scholars as a key mechanism ...
This paper draws on research conducted on a Tokyo high school rugby club to explore diversity in the...
Educators have criticised vocational education in Australia and elsewhere for being gendered and cla...
Among widening social anxieties about practices and performances of contemporary masculinity are que...
Historically, physical education and sport were constructed as curriculum practices for boys to expl...
This research investigated how meanings associated with race, gender, and class relations in New Zea...
This thesis explores the multiple and complex ways that masculinities are constructed within an elit...
This article re-enacts a typical experience of male sport initiation at a university in the south of...
This paper reports on case studies spanning four consecutive years (2005-2008) focused on addressing...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...