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Gard, Michael – Educational Review, 2003
Explores the use of dance in physical education as a pedagogical tool for examining heterosexual male embodiment. Discusses how dance offers the potential for disruptive, discomforting, and pleasurable experiences that illustrate how bodies carry and construct gendered meanings. Contains 50 references. (SK)
Descriptors: Dance, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Males

Redman, Peter – Educational Review, 1996
Interviews with British boys in years five through eight form the basis of a suggestion that the formation of sexual identity as something biologically or psychologically fixed in early childhood should be rethought. Sociocultural practices and relationships with school, home, and society have significant effects on formation of sexual identity.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Heterosexuality, Interpersonal Relationship

Nayak, Anoop – Educational Review, 2003
In postindustrial society, masculinities at school must be understood in the context of family, history, locality, and global change. An ethnography of white working-class male school subculture shows how they resist globalization by asserting traditional masculinity, providing the illusion of stability. (Contains 40 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Change, Education Work Relationship, Employment, Ethnography
Teenage Boys' Leisure Reading Dispositions: Juggling Male Youth Culture and Family Cultural Capital.

Love, Kristina; Hamston, Julie – Educational Review, 2003
Interviews with three teenage boys and their parents in a middle-class community explored why the boys self-identify as reluctant readers, resisting approved forms of literacy. They pursue types of reading that contribute to their construction of masculine identities; their parents' attempts to influence reading are conditioned by traditional…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Family Influence, Literacy, Males

Renold, Emma – Educational Review, 2003
An ethnographic study of 10-11 year-old boys' construction of gender and sexual identities illustrates the complex and contradictory aspects of heterosexuality. The study suggests how boys define their heterosexualities through projections of fantasies, imagined futures, misogynistic objectification of females, and homophobic performances.…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues

Frank, Blye; Kehler, Michael; Lovell, Trudy; Davison, Kevin – Educational Review, 2003
Discourses of concern about boys' schooling do not address complexities of boys' lives. Critical scholarship in masculinities highlights the effects of heteronormative privilege and offers alternative practices. A focus on the social gendered performance of boys rather than the claim that girls get too much attention may be more productive.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Standards, Bullying, Educational Practices