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Yvonne Vissing – Education and Society, 2024
A cross-cultural historical examination of Santa Claus reflects that women have contributed substantially to the legend of Santa Claus, but their contributions are downplayed, demeaned, or reframed to fit a sexist view of women's roles. Santa Claus type figures have emerged around the world as part of celebrations of the winter solstice, but…
Descriptors: Feminism, Holidays, Christianity, Popular Culture
Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2017
Four recent movies, "Hidden Figures," "The Zookeeper's Wife," "Their Finest," and "Colossal" exemplify a new cultural version of the movie heroine. This version combines feminism with commitment to solving an overwhelming problem. These heroines, thus, display the character virtues of Wonder Woman and Mrs.…
Descriptors: Films, Popular Culture, Females, Sex Role
Romero, Noah – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2019
This paper employs the new materialist methodology of diffraction to probe the entanglements of matter and discourse that comprise the assemblage of Pilipinx becoming, or the ways by which people are racialized as Pilipinx. By methodologically diffracting Pilipinx becoming through the public pedagogy of punk rock, this research complicates…
Descriptors: Race, Teaching Methods, Music, Immigrants
Carrell, John; Spott, Jessica; Johnson, Levi – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2021
LAZARUS is the Lab for the Analysis of Zombie Activity and Research into Undead Simulations. LAZARUS began in 2014 through a [UNIVERSITY] and [ISD] partnership, aimed at engaging K-12 students in rigorous research in a unique way. This partnership was the initial driving force in the conceptualization and creation of a super-computer known as the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Outreach Programs, STEM Education, At Risk Students
Foley, Cindy G. – Journal of Dance Education, 2016
The B-baby Program is a hip-hop dance curriculum designed to prepare dance instructors to teach and lead toddlers in the safe and effective practice of "break dancing" (breakin'). In 2011, my twin sister and I founded a hip-hop organization called Child of This Culture. We have over 32 years of combined experience as competitive break…
Descriptors: Dance, Popular Culture, Dance Education, Toddlers
Sherbine, Kortney – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2016
Ongoing debates over children's encounters with popular culture are grounded in representational images of what childhood is and what childhood should be. As such, the tendency to overcode and regulate children's behaviors, relationships, and desires are often part of a greater effort to prepare the child to fit fixed and essentialized notions of…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Child Development, Females, Art Education
Gannon, Susanne – English in Australia, 2015
Collective biography draws on memory work methods developed initially by feminist sociologists (Haug et al., 1987) where people collaboratively examined the social and discursive resources through which they take themselves up as particular gendered subjects in the world. Their own memories become resources to investigate processes of…
Descriptors: Females, Fiction, Memory, Biographies
Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2012
The decline of the soap opera as a major form of popular culture highlights the importance of that form in creating and maintaining a shared subculture for women. Soap operas are contrasted with recent television and film works that present the struggles of women in a different way, highlighting the distinctive features of soap operas as women's…
Descriptors: Drama, Popular Culture, Females, Television
Charles, Claire Elizabeth – Gender and Education, 2012
The level of public interest in what has variously been called "raunch culture", "pornification" or more broadly "sexualisation" of culture, has created new opportunities for enterprising women. In recent years, a number of immensely popular books have emerged raising concerns about girls and sexualisation by female…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Females, Mass Media, Foreign Countries
Artesani, Laura – General Music Today, 2012
To provide a comprehensive and balanced curriculum, the accomplishments of women composers and performers must be included in general music classes. This article addresses obstacles that have challenged women musicians and provides an outline for a unit that highlights seven American women who have achieved significant "firsts" in the world of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Females, Musicians
Hughes-Decatur, Hilary – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
American consumerism has historically taught women and girls--and now men and boys--how to live in what I refer to here as bodily-not-enoughness: the idea of not being enough of something in one's body (not thin-enough, pretty-enough, feminine/masculine-enough, white-enough, middle-class-enough, straight-enough, and so on.). The bodily practices…
Descriptors: Education, Human Body, Self Concept, Social Influences
Hayes, Dianne – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
Not even the first lady of the most powerful nation in the world is immune to stereotypes that have plagued Black women since first setting foot on American soil. Stereotypes of being the "angry Black woman" and curiosity about differences in appearance still persist from the academy to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. As African-American women rise in…
Descriptors: Campuses, Popular Culture, Females, African Americans
Chrisler, Joan C. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Women's bodies have often been positioned in art and popular culture as monstrous or defiled and women's bodily products (e.g., menstrual fluid, breast milk) as disgusting. This framing has led to the stigmatization of aspects of women's bodies (e.g., leaking fluids, lumps of fat, and lines in the skin that indicate aging), especially those…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Attraction, Human Body, Feminism, Popular Culture
Harris, Anne – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
This article examines the ethnocinematic research project "Cross-Marked: Sudanese Australian Young Women Talk Education", and its relationship to the evolving notion of public pedagogies. The project explores the potential of alternative pedagogies, which include popular culture, especially audiovisual forms, to engage teachers and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Popular Culture, Females, Documentaries
Yuasa, Kyoko – Online Submission, 2012
Modern critics do not consider science fiction and mystery novels to be "serious reading", but Dorothy L. Sayers and C. S. Lewis questioned the boundaries between "popular" and "serious" literature. Both Christian writers critically discuss the spiritual crisis of the modern world in each fiction genre. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Fiction, Novels, Postmodernism