From ‘Aggressive Masculinity’ to ‘Rape Culture’

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Assemblage Theory
Associationist Psychology
Bronwyn Davies
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Cheryl E. Matias
Claudia W. Ruitenberg
digital activism
Digital Tagging
Discursive Practices
Education
Emma Renold
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Felicity Haynes
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Gail Tulloch
gender bias
Gender Binary Norms
gender socialisation
Geneva L. Sarcedo
International Monetary Fund
intersectional feminism
Intersectional Oppression
Intra-specific Aggression
Iris Marion Young
J.J. Smolicz
Jackson
Jessica Ringrose
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Major Technological Shift
Male Female Duality
Male Symbolic Order
Margaret Ledwith
Martin Simons
Masculinity
Michael A. Peters
Naomi W.M. Nishi
patriarchy
Penny Enslin
Peters
Philosophy
postcolonial theory
power dynamics education
Prima Facie Wrong
Progressive Beings
queer pedagogy
Queer Politics
Queer Students
Roberto Montoya
Ruth Jonathan
School Learning Problems
Sex Role Socialisation Theory
Sexual Orientation Difference
Sexuality Assemblages
Social Androgyny
Tagged Cleavage
Theory
Tina Besley
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367488949
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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From ‘Aggressive Masculinity’ to ‘Rape Culture’ is the fifth volume in this series and explores the relationship between gender and sex roles and socialisation and education, foregrounding issues of inequity and different forms of oppression in various contexts. It tells a rich story of transformation of a field over nearly half a century, in relation to the theorisation of gender and sexuality in educational philosophy and theory. The transformation of this field is mapped on to broader social trends during the same period, enabling a better understanding of the potential role of educational philosophy and theory in developing feminist, queer, and related veins of scholarship in the future.

The collection of texts focuses on a wide range of topics, including nature versus nurture and the debate over whether gender and sex roles are natural or based upon culture and socialisation, gender and sexual binaries, and how power is organised and circulates within educational spaces (including possibly online spaces) with regard to enabling or disrupting sexually oppressive or violently gendered social conditions. Other important trends include Internet activism and the use of intersectional theory, postcolonial theory, and global studies approaches.

From ‘Aggressive Masculinity’ to ‘Rape Culture’ will be key reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of philosophy of education, philosophy, education, educational theory, post-structural theory, the policy and politics of education, and the pedagogy of education.

Liz Jackson is Associate Professor of Education at the University of Hong Kong and the Director of the Comparative Education Research Centre.

Michael A. Peters is Professor of Education at the University of Waikato, New Zealand and Emeritus Professor in Educational Policy, Organization, and Leadership at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He is the executive editor of the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory.