Pedagogical Responses to the Changing Position of Girls and Young Women
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Pedagogical Responses to the Changing Position of Girls and Young Women

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Pedagogical Responses to the Changing Position of Girls and Young Women

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Academics and professionals working with young women face a series of paradoxes. Over the last 20 years, the lives of young women in the UK and Europe have been transformed. They have gained considerable freedom and independence, but at the very same time, new, less tangible forms of constraint and subordination now play a defining role in the formation of their everyday subjectivities and identities. Young women have come to exemplify the pervasive sensibility of self-responsibility and self-organisation. This new 'gender regime' demands both conceptualisation and practical response, drawing on educational research, social and cultural theory, and contemporary feminist thought.

Within the overarching theme of pedagogical responses to these trends, through work in schools and within young women's online and face-to-face communities, this book interrogates the field of sexuality and its visualisation across new and old media in the context of often predictable and endemic 'moral panics' about teenage pregnancy rates, sexually transmitted diseases, and internet pornography. In exploring how girls and young women respond to increasing expectations of them as the vanguard of economic, social, and cultural change, contributors to this volume interrogate the ways in which social and educational aspiration interact with young women's developing and embodied identities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Pedagogy, Culture and Society.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2018
ISBN
9781317224372
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Introduction: Pedagogical responses to the changing position of girls and young women
  9. 1. Changing times, future bodies? The significance of health in young women’s imagined futures
  10. 2. From DIY to teen pregnancy: new pathologies, melancholia and feminist practice in contemporary English youth work
  11. 3. A girl is no girl is a girl_: Girls-work after queer theory
  12. 4. ‘Too pretty to do math!’ Young women in movement and pedagogical challenges
  13. 5. Becoming accomplished: concerted cultivation among privately educated young women
  14. 6. Dissident daughters? The psychic life of class inheritance
  15. 7. Young women online: collaboratively constructing identities
  16. 8. Growing-up challenged and challenging: gender and sexuality norms in referential research on ‘internet risks’ and in children
  17. 9. Trainee hairdressers’ uses of Facebook as a community of gendered literacy practice
  18. 10. ‘Not girly, not sexy, not glamorous’: primary school girls’ and parents’ constructions of science aspirations
  19. Index