Shaping up to womanhood. Gender and girl's physical education

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Die Herausbildung der Weiblichkeit. Geschlecht und der Sportunterricht von Maedchen
Autor:Scraton, Sheila
Veröffentlicht:Buckingham: Open University Press (Verlag), 1992, 1992. VIII, 151 S. Lit., Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Monografie
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:033509693X
Schriftenreihe:Gender and education series
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199608109702
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Recent critical texts on education and the feminist critiques of schooling have neglected physical education as a subject area which contains strong gender messages yet possesses the potential to challenge myths concerning women's bodies, strength and physicality. The study upon which this book is based questions the contribution of PE to the reinforcement of images of 'femininity' and to the development of 'gender-appropriate' behaviour among girls. The book opens with an accessible account of feminist theoretical perspectives, uniquely applying this work to girls' PE. It traces the foundations and traditions of girls' PE identifying ideologies of physical ability/capacity, mothehood/domesticity and sexuality which form the legacy inherited by contemporary PE. The main section of the book is an in-depth study of the teaching and practice of PE today based on long-term observation in schools. Key issues which emerge from the research include: the relationship between sexuality and the body; the implications for girls of mixed-sex grouping; young women's sub-cultures, leisure and PE. While providing the first critique of girls' PE in schools the book offers positive alternatives of value to all conceerned with education, highlighting PE as having real potential in challenging women's subordination and in developing anti-sexist schooling. Klappentext