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Weinstein, Jack Russell – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
This paper is both a response to the four reviewers in a special symposium on my book Adam Smith's Pluralism and a substantive discussion of philosophy of education. In it, I introduce what I call "the educative critique," a mode of analysis similar to Marxist, feminist, or postcolonial critiques, but focusing on the educative role of a…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Role Perception
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Mansfield, Louise – European Physical Education Review, 2008
This paper reconsiders the relationships between feminist perspectives and the figurational/process-sociological perspective of Norbert Elias for understanding gender, sport and sport-related activities. The main aim of the article is to respond to Colwell's claim that there are differences between feminist and figurational approaches to…
Descriptors: Feminism, Sociology, Females, Sport Psychology
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Tso, Anna Wing Bo – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2007
Recent studies have shown that under the influence of feminist theory, today one of the most popular areas of academic children's literature criticism is "the rereading of texts for previously unrevealed interpretations" (Paul, 2004: 142). By "rereading," academic feminist children's literature critics look at the ways ideological implications are…
Descriptors: Social Discrimination, Gender Bias, Imagination, Feminism
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Trousdale, Ann M.; McMillan, Sally – Children's Literature in Education, 2003
Examines a young girl's responses to "feminist" and "patriarchal" folktales. Explains that issues raised by tales involved the exercise of personal agency, physical strength of males and females, and the symbolic significance of dress. Contends that findings challenge psychological theories about the appeal of folktales to young children, and…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education, Feminism, Gender Issues
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Delaney, Lesley – Children's Literature in Education, 2003
Proposes that the "Girl's Own Annual 1927" displays a distinctly Victorian construction of womanhood which was at odds with the views of "modern" girls in the 1920s. Examines tensions created by these differing social expectations and focuses on the intergenerational debate about the role of women in work and marriage. Suggests that the magazine's…
Descriptors: Feminism, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Periodicals