1st Edition

Masculinity Goes to School

By Rob Gilbert, Pam Gilbert Copyright 1998
    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1998. This book offers a balanced overview of the issues surrounding boys and education. It looks beyond the often hysterical debate in the popular media to analyse what is happening with boys in the school system and how this can be understood. The authors argue that popular constructions of masculinity affect boys in all parts of their lives: in families, peer groups and work cultures – at home, at school, at work and at leisure. Offering insight into key issues such as literacy, sport, bad behaviour, sexuality, race and ethnicity, and popular culture, this book also looks at programs and approaches to working with boys which have been successful.

    Part 1: Boys and Masculinity: Current Debates 1. What About the Boys? 2. Heroes and Villains: Theories of Masculinity and the Schooling of Boys Part 2: Boys and Contemporary Culture 3. Playing the Games 4. Sons and Lovers Part 3: Boys and Schooling 5. Masculinity Goes to School 6. Masculinity at the Margins 7. Bad Boys 8. Boys and Books 9. Strategies for Change

    Biography

    Rob Gilbert, Pam Gilbert