Power Plays by Becky Francis

Power Plays by Becky Francis

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Power Plays by Becky Francis

Although the academic success of girls has greatly improved in recent years, children's classroom interactions remain strongly gendered.

This book investigates primary school children's constructions of gender in relation to their own lives and the issue of adult occupations. Becky Francis marries the lively data she collected from dialogue and role-play by children in primary schools with a new theoretical framework combining aspects of post-structuralism with feminism. She shows how children, in their desire for secure gender identity, actively construct the genders as opposite, through ritualized and stereotypical forms of talk and behavior. Their oppositional constructions of masculine and feminine manifest in sexist incidents and affect children's power positions in the classroom.

The author concludes that the only way to address the power inequalities is to deconstruct the notions of gender as relational, and she suggests how this can be achieved in primary classrooms.
Becky Francis is Senior Research Fellow at the School of Post-Compulsory Education, University of Greenwich. Her research interests include gender identity construction in education, gender and achievement, feminist theory and policy development in nurse education.
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ISBN 13 9781858560977
ISBN 10 1858560977
Title Power Plays
Author Becky Francis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Institute of Education Press
Year published 1998-07-01
Number of pages 170
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