This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo‐liberal policies, and security concerns on issues of gender justice in schools in various western countries. We argue that since the 1990s gender justice in schools has been severely hampered by a politics of resentment, or backlash politics, and the presence of neo‐liberal discourses in education. Furthermore, we contend that current national security concerns in the post‐September 11 context have compounded many of the challenges posed by these trends. We detail how such trends have produced constructions of boys as oppressed, as problems and as dangerous. We argue for a problematising of such constructions and of the anti‐feminist, masculinist and imperialist discourses unde...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
In the late 1990s, less than a decade after feminist scholars directed attention towards girls’ educ...
In the late 1990s, less than a decade after feminist scholars directed attention towards girls’ educ...
This paper focuses on teaching boys, male teachers and the question of gendered pedagogies in neolib...
boys ’ in English neo-liberal education policy Abstract: The moral panic concerning ‘boys ’ underach...
This chapter analyses contemporary political responses to the perceived academic success of girls as...
Published online: 19 May 2016This paper explores the salience of the “crisis” in boys’ education as ...
The boys' debate internationally is being fuelled by a range of texts on boys and masculinity. Many ...
The boys' debate internationally is being fuelled by a range of texts on boys and masculinity. Many ...
The boys' debate internationally is being fuelled by a range of texts on boys and masculinity. Many ...
In this paper we address important issues related to boys' education within the context of a backlas...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
In the late 1990s, less than a decade after feminist scholars directed attention towards girls’ educ...
In the late 1990s, less than a decade after feminist scholars directed attention towards girls’ educ...
This paper focuses on teaching boys, male teachers and the question of gendered pedagogies in neolib...
boys ’ in English neo-liberal education policy Abstract: The moral panic concerning ‘boys ’ underach...
This chapter analyses contemporary political responses to the perceived academic success of girls as...
Published online: 19 May 2016This paper explores the salience of the “crisis” in boys’ education as ...
The boys' debate internationally is being fuelled by a range of texts on boys and masculinity. Many ...
The boys' debate internationally is being fuelled by a range of texts on boys and masculinity. Many ...
The boys' debate internationally is being fuelled by a range of texts on boys and masculinity. Many ...
In this paper we address important issues related to boys' education within the context of a backlas...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...