ABSTRACT

Drawing from her in-depth ethnographic study of a London comprehensive school the author shows how gender formation for both girls and boys is mediated by disciplinary control, sexuality and the curriculum. Her findings for girls and boys – with their important emphases – are revealed. So are the responses and perspectives of the teachers. Prior to publication of this volume much feminist writing depicted the subordination of girls as a function of patriarchal control, both in terms of the teaching the girls receive and the behaviour of the boys around them. The author’s narrative implicitly and explicitly challenges some of these views.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

part |78 pages

Discipline and Control

chapter |17 pages

Within these walls

chapter |21 pages

Classroom behaviour

chapter |38 pages

Girls and boys at school

part |81 pages

Sexuality

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |20 pages

Sexuality and moral order

chapter |22 pages

Sexuality in the school

chapter |32 pages

Sex and everyday life

part |69 pages

The Curriculum

chapter |22 pages

Knowledge and control

chapter |26 pages

The curriculum at Berkeley

chapter |19 pages

The curriculum and work

chapter |26 pages

Epilogue