This thesis examines how girls in Canadian schools contest dress codes in order to negotiate their identity. I will engage in a critical dialogue that reshapes the discourse of womens equality in new ways by refocusing our attention towards how young girls negotiate in the gaps and fissures of the normative ideal to contest and expand the narrative of girlhood. This research has broad social implications for both educational institutions and society to examine how patriarchal and colonial discourses seek to control female students bodies and how female students respond in the moments of interruption to enact power, agency and construct their identity. It will also demonstrate how educational institutions can deny contestations of the regula...
In recent years, the eroticization and hypersexualization of girls in the media has gained public at...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation reports on research conducted eighteen mon...
Given the long history of prejudice against clothing as a serious subject of scholarly analysis, dre...
In the early 21s t century, girls are represented as in-trouble and out-of-control through a variet...
In this article I explore the gendered assumptions in the new generation of dress codes that have sw...
This research sought to find out how the views of feminist female students at a tertiary institution...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
This research sought to find out how the views of feminist female students at a tertiary institution...
Dress codes are often formed with the idea of creating a healthy and safe learning environment, but ...
Critical literacy pedagogy suggests that by developing skills of questioning, critiquing and inquiri...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of the role of elite single-gender schools in the...
The thesis is feminist action research based on girl's body image in art education with a small samp...
The voices, perspectives and experiences of girls and young women in history, political and civic ed...
“My body is not a distraction” and “Yes, I have breasts” were the slogans used by a group of seconda...
This thesis attempts to examine the relationship between educational processes and class and gender ...
In recent years, the eroticization and hypersexualization of girls in the media has gained public at...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation reports on research conducted eighteen mon...
Given the long history of prejudice against clothing as a serious subject of scholarly analysis, dre...
In the early 21s t century, girls are represented as in-trouble and out-of-control through a variet...
In this article I explore the gendered assumptions in the new generation of dress codes that have sw...
This research sought to find out how the views of feminist female students at a tertiary institution...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
This research sought to find out how the views of feminist female students at a tertiary institution...
Dress codes are often formed with the idea of creating a healthy and safe learning environment, but ...
Critical literacy pedagogy suggests that by developing skills of questioning, critiquing and inquiri...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of the role of elite single-gender schools in the...
The thesis is feminist action research based on girl's body image in art education with a small samp...
The voices, perspectives and experiences of girls and young women in history, political and civic ed...
“My body is not a distraction” and “Yes, I have breasts” were the slogans used by a group of seconda...
This thesis attempts to examine the relationship between educational processes and class and gender ...
In recent years, the eroticization and hypersexualization of girls in the media has gained public at...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation reports on research conducted eighteen mon...
Given the long history of prejudice against clothing as a serious subject of scholarly analysis, dre...