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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2627
Title
Teaching boys in neoliberal and postfeminist times: Feminization and the question of re-masculinization in the education system and policy field
Author(s)
Martino, Wayne
Book Title
Männlichkeiten - Geschlechterkonstruktionen in pädagogischen Institutionen
Editor(s)
Budde, Jürgen
Thon, Christine
Walgenbach, Katharina
Place of publication
Opladen & Farmington Hills
Publisher
Verlag Barbara Budrich
Year of publication
2014
Volume
10
Page reference
29-47
Language
englisch
Abstract
This paper focuses on teaching boys, male teachers and the question of gendered pedagogies in neoliberal and postfeminist times of the proliferation of new forms of capitalism, multi-mediated technologies and the influence of globalization. It illustrates how a politics of re-masculinization and its reconstitution needs to be understood as set against changing economic and social conditions in which gender equity comes to be re-focused on boys as the ‚new disadvantaged‘. This re-framing of gender equity, it is argued, has been fuelled by both a media-inspired backlash discourse about ‚failing boys‘ and a neo-positivist emphasis on numbers derived primarily from standardized testing regimes at both global and national levels. A media-focused analysis of the proliferation of discourses about ‚failing boys‘ vis-a-vis the problem of encroaching feminization in the school system is provided to illuminate how certain truths about the influence of male teachers come to define how the terms of ensuring gender equity are delimited and reduced to a question of gendered pedagogies as grounded in sexed bodies. Historical accounts of the feminization of teaching in the North American context are also provided as a basis for building a more informed understanding of the present, particularly as it relates to the contextualization of policy articulation and enactment regarding the problem of teaching boys. In light of such historically informed and critical media analysis, it is argued that what is needed is a more informed, evidenced based policy articulation of the problem of teaching boys and a more gender sensitive reflection on the politics of masculinities in postfeminist times.
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Jungen
Neoliberalismus
Geschlechterbild
Schule
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode.de
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2627
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