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Reproducing gender : selected critical essays on educational theory and frminist politics

Takes the reader on a stimulating, highly readable journey ... While her insightful techniques are thorough and devastating, (Madeleine Arnot) somehow manages to open hopeful horizons for future practices and scholarship Anthropology and Education Quarterly. This anthology stands as a worthy testament to a very productive academic career Teachers College Record. Madeleine Arnot was the first to coin the term 'sociology of women's education' and can be seen to have started a new field of study - that in which feminists have engaged with dominant theories and research in the sociology of educat.

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  • "These essays cover Arnot's early work on gender codes and her critique of Bernstein, her analysis of state educational policy in Britain and her work on theorizing a feminist democratic education and ideal citizenship."
  • "&Quot;This book will be essential reading for students and academics in the areas of gender studies, women's studies, educational policy, sociology and history of education."--BOOK JACKET."
  • "&Quot;Reproducing Gender? charts the development of a theory of gender relations, built up over the last twenty years. This theory has been highly influential in establishing the importance of sociology of women's education for the study of society. It demonstrates the power of feminist educational theory and research and its role in creating new political and academic agendas." "Taking gender codes as a key concept, this book explores gender relationships at all levels of schooling. It brings together political, social and cultural theories to understand continuity and change in gender and education.""
  • "Takes the reader on a stimulating, highly readable journey ... While her insightful techniques are thorough and devastating, (Madeleine Arnot) somehow manages to open hopeful horizons for future practices and scholarship Anthropology and Education Quarterly. This anthology stands as a worthy testament to a very productive academic career Teachers College Record. Madeleine Arnot was the first to coin the term 'sociology of women's education' and can be seen to have started a new field of study - that in which feminists have engaged with dominant theories and research in the sociology of educat."@en

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  • "Reproducing gender? : essays on educational theory and feminist politics"
  • "Reproducing gender ? : essays on educational theory and feminist politics"
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  • "Reproducing Gender Selective Critical Essays on Educational Theory and Feminist Politics"@en
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