ABSTRACT

Moving beyond the traditional focus on curriculum and pedagogy, this volume explores hidden dimensions of sexuality education in schools and how sexual meanings are produced. Challenging the standard understandings of sexuality education, Allen discusses how students’ knowledge of sexualities is often learnt outside the ‘official’ school curriculum in informal spaces such as the sports field, gym locker rooms and peer groups. By employing visual methods and analysing student photo-diaries, Allen’s original book captures a sexual culture of schooling that allow readers to literally ‘see through young people’s eyes.’ Introducing theoretical ideas in relation to queer theory and ‘new’ feminist new materialisms, this volume calls for a re-conceptualization of how sexuality comes into being at school, in order to take account of its material, spatial and embodied elements.

chapter 1|21 pages

The Sexual Landscape of Schooling

chapter 2|28 pages

Researching the Sexual Cultures of School

chapter 5|15 pages

Tau(gh)t Bodies

Student Sexual Embodiment and Schooling

chapter 6|17 pages

Schooling Heteronormative Cultures

chapter 7|15 pages

Schooling Sexual Spaces

chapter 8|19 pages

A New Ontology of Sexualities at School

chapter 9|14 pages

An Open-Ending

The Sexuality Education Assemblage