This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to continually revisit childhood and gender—and the important ways in which this has shifted over time. This review celebrates the significant contributions feminist scholars have made to the field; and demonstrates the potentialities within contemporary approaches such as new materialism and posthumanism to respond to postfeminist claims that gender is no longer an issue. Our intention is to identify the centrality of feminism to the field of early childhood studies and the continued relevance of gender to all early childhood debates. The chapter addresses the following issues: the influence of feminist theory to conceptualizations of the child/...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
In 1997, Glenda MacNaughton wrote the paper ‘Feminist praxis and the gaze in the early childhood cur...
In the spirit of Barad’s insistence of the indebtedness and entanglements to past and future, this c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
As we have pointed out in the introductory chapter, this book is a research-based project exploring ...
This chapter aims to map some examples of key feminist philosophies, theories and research that have...
Feminists Researching Gendered Childhoods charts the evolving nature of feminist theory and research...
This chapter aims to map some examples of key feminist philosophies, theories and research that have...
This chapter re-turns to encounters in early childhood contexts as they are presented by a range of ...
There are many theories about how one gets their gender and what this may mean for how people live t...
For many early childhood teachers, interacting with children about issues concerning gender and sexu...
Much has been written on teaching student teachers from a feminist poststructuralist pedagogy (Middl...
Understanding Gender and Early Childhood is a comprehensive and accessible introduction into the mai...
This paper explores heteronormativity and argues for the 'queerying' of gender in early childhood ed...
This article investigates how feminist pedagogy and poststructuralist theory can inform both teacher...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
In 1997, Glenda MacNaughton wrote the paper ‘Feminist praxis and the gaze in the early childhood cur...
In the spirit of Barad’s insistence of the indebtedness and entanglements to past and future, this c...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
As we have pointed out in the introductory chapter, this book is a research-based project exploring ...
This chapter aims to map some examples of key feminist philosophies, theories and research that have...
Feminists Researching Gendered Childhoods charts the evolving nature of feminist theory and research...
This chapter aims to map some examples of key feminist philosophies, theories and research that have...
This chapter re-turns to encounters in early childhood contexts as they are presented by a range of ...
There are many theories about how one gets their gender and what this may mean for how people live t...
For many early childhood teachers, interacting with children about issues concerning gender and sexu...
Much has been written on teaching student teachers from a feminist poststructuralist pedagogy (Middl...
Understanding Gender and Early Childhood is a comprehensive and accessible introduction into the mai...
This paper explores heteronormativity and argues for the 'queerying' of gender in early childhood ed...
This article investigates how feminist pedagogy and poststructuralist theory can inform both teacher...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
In 1997, Glenda MacNaughton wrote the paper ‘Feminist praxis and the gaze in the early childhood cur...
In the spirit of Barad’s insistence of the indebtedness and entanglements to past and future, this c...