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Gerschick, Thomas J. – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2000
Presents a theory of the connections between disabilities and gender, arguing that because bodies are so central to gender, people with disabilities are vulnerable to being denied gender recognition. Though both sexes experience devaluation and discrimination when disabled, being disabled further diminishes women's already devalued status. For…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Feminism, Masculinity, Sex Differences

Fejes, Fred – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1989
Reviews the growing critique of the gender system being developed by heterosexual and gay male scholars in the communication field, in which a sex role-based approach to the study of masculinity is rejected and the socially constructed nature of gender is emphasized. (SR)
Descriptors: Feminism, Males, Masculinity, Mass Media

Blaxer, Loraine; Hughes, Christina; Preston, Rosemary; Martin, Jane – Gender and Education, 2000
Reflects on the direction and progress of feminist debates in education from 1995-2000, outlining this journal's extracurricular developments and analyzing the content of papers published in the journal during those years. The analysis both confirms some stereotypes of feminist scholarship relating to education and highlights the impact of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Feminism

Gilbert, Sandra M.; Gubar, Susan – College English, 1988
Claims that sexual battles are inevitably associated with radical "sexchanges," as well as with notably sexualized visions of change and exchange, in the lives and works of both literary women and men. Argues that this is the case because as sex roles change, sex (that is, eroticism) itself changes. (RAE)
Descriptors: Femininity, Feminism, Higher Education, Literary Criticism

Heilbrun, Alfred B., Jr.; Bailey, Becky A. – Sex Roles, 1986
Examination of self-descriptions of 1,623 undergraduates (collectedd in 1958-64, 1970-74, and 1977-82) failed to support the prevailing assumption that masculinity and femininity develop independently. Rather, a positive relation was found between the presence of masculine and feminine traits within the same individual even when gender and state…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Femininity, Feminism, Masculinity

Clavan, Sylvia; Robak, Nicholas – Youth and Society, 1974
Based on the assumption that changes in female role expectations would result in reciprocal changes in perception of male roles, this study investigated differences in attitudes toward sex role differentiation betweens sons and fathers. The data supports the supposition that men are beginning to accept some re-arrangement of behavior patterns…
Descriptors: Fathers, Feminism, Generation Gap, Males

Sumsion, Jennifer – Gender and Education, 1999
Presents a narrative of one man's experiences as an early childhood worker. Offers reflections from feminist and pro-feminist critical perspectives on the reactions and incidents he encountered. Explores tensions between risks and rewards, perceptions of power and powerlessness, and personal and political contexts. The tensions highlight the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Gould, Meredith – Teaching Sociology, 1985
Teaching men about gender in general and masculinity in particular is most effective when a feminist perspective is used to develop tactics of engagement. An argument is made for requiring students to understand the role homophobia plays in maintaining masculine stereotypes and the interdependency of female and male roles. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Feminism, Higher Education, Males

James, Pauline – Gender and Education, 1999
Describes an action research study among preservice teachers in an educational psychology course in which resistance to learning associated with a particular working class masculinity appeared to be overcome. Resistance apparently developed because some activities and content of the preservice program threatened an occupationally constructed…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism

Kimmel, Michael S. – Society, 1993
Argues that ways in which the experience of manhood has structured the course and meanings of American men's activities must be examined. Pioneering work of feminist scholars has made us aware of the centrality of gender in shaping social life. It is now necessary to extend these studies to men. (SLD)
Descriptors: Experience, Females, Feminism, Intellectual Disciplines
Condron, Linda; And Others – 1993
The place of women in the existing and emergent discourses of the visual and spatial is explored. When gender and the visual-spatial emerge together, the visual and spatial are almost always associated with the masculine perspective. The social construction of women is tied to visual-spatial representations in diverse domains. Within the…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Discourse Analysis, Equal Education, Females

Delamont, Sara – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1999
Sets the current public debate about gender and schooling in England into a historical and a United Kingdom-wide context, addressing the highly politicized context in which educational research on gender has taken place over the past 20 years, discussing the feminization of teaching, and examining attacks on English schools for failing boys as a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Scherr, Mary A. – 1986
This paper summarizes recent research on the way women define themselves, the way they reason about moral dilemmas, the way they learn, and how they view success and maturity. Two related questions are then addressed: (1) Are the characteristics of women compatible with the dominant mode of operating in organizations or institutions? and (2) How…
Descriptors: Females, Femininity, Feminism, Learning Theories
Sommers, Christina Hoff – 2000
Under the guise of helping girls, many schools have adopted policies that penalize boys, often for simply being masculine. Arguing that boys need help catching up with girls academically, and need love, discipline, respect, and moral guidance, but do not need to be rescued from their masculinity, this book scrutinizes studies and feminist doctrine…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attitude Change, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education