This paper traces the development of feminist pedagogy from its origin as a revolution to the male-dominated postsecondary curriculums of the 1960s to its current forms as a classroom and community pedagogy that intentionally troubles, politicizes, and transforms educational experiences. The present paper is a literature review of feminist pedagogy that follows the genealogical method, which is the examination of the genealogy of a particular theory or research focus and traces the earliest framing and articulation of that scholarly topic through several generations of the development of scholarly topic to the present. While feminist pedagogy originated as a method of teaching about feminist issues, it has become a distinct pedagogy that ha...
The equality-difference antinomy found in pedagogy today cannot be resolved within the neuter/mascul...
This dissertation seeks to address the facilitation of difficult knowledges in the classroom. I empl...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...
Feminist pedagogical aims and strategies have been discussed in a variety of articles and essays and...
This study seeks to destabilise and thus expand understandings and applications of feminist pedagogy...
This study discusses feminism and feminist pedagogy in general, and presents pedagogical implication...
Evolving from experiences in a graduate seminar that led to new understandings of feminist pedagogy,...
In addition to co-editing, David A. Sapp (CAS, English, Fairfield University) and Robbin Crabtree (C...
The original source of this paper is “SEW@AESA: Diversity in Global Contexts for Educating Women, th...
This thesis comprises an analysis of ways to approach developing feminist pedagogies. Its main premi...
The following paper attempts to show that there is no "feminist pedagogy." It is maintaine...
In 1991 I first read Conflicts in Feminism edited by Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (1990), a...
Feminists in education increasingly use poststructuralismto trouble both discursive and material str...
Because elementary education is predominantly made up of women, it is interesting that not much rese...
How do feminists work against hegemonic practices in the classroom in class content, epistemology, a...
The equality-difference antinomy found in pedagogy today cannot be resolved within the neuter/mascul...
This dissertation seeks to address the facilitation of difficult knowledges in the classroom. I empl...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...
Feminist pedagogical aims and strategies have been discussed in a variety of articles and essays and...
This study seeks to destabilise and thus expand understandings and applications of feminist pedagogy...
This study discusses feminism and feminist pedagogy in general, and presents pedagogical implication...
Evolving from experiences in a graduate seminar that led to new understandings of feminist pedagogy,...
In addition to co-editing, David A. Sapp (CAS, English, Fairfield University) and Robbin Crabtree (C...
The original source of this paper is “SEW@AESA: Diversity in Global Contexts for Educating Women, th...
This thesis comprises an analysis of ways to approach developing feminist pedagogies. Its main premi...
The following paper attempts to show that there is no "feminist pedagogy." It is maintaine...
In 1991 I first read Conflicts in Feminism edited by Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (1990), a...
Feminists in education increasingly use poststructuralismto trouble both discursive and material str...
Because elementary education is predominantly made up of women, it is interesting that not much rese...
How do feminists work against hegemonic practices in the classroom in class content, epistemology, a...
The equality-difference antinomy found in pedagogy today cannot be resolved within the neuter/mascul...
This dissertation seeks to address the facilitation of difficult knowledges in the classroom. I empl...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...