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Masculinity And Aspiration In An Era Of Neoliberal Education International Perspectives Garth Stahl

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Masculinity And Aspiration In An Era Of Neoliberal Education International Perspectives Garth Stahl
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Author: Garth Stahl, Joseph Nelson, Derron Wallace
ISBN: 9781138123038, 9781315649108, 113812303X, 1315649101, 2016045406
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Masculinity And Aspiration In An Era Of Neoliberal Education International Perspectives Garth Stahl by Garth Stahl, Joseph Nelson, Derron Wallace 9781138123038, 9781315649108, 113812303X, 1315649101, 2016045406 instant download after payment.

This collection investigates the ways in which boys and young men negotiate neoliberal discourse surrounding aspiration and how neoliberalism shapes their identities. Expanding the field of masculinity studies in education, the contributors offer international comparisons of different subgroups of boys and young men in primary, secondary and university settings. A cross-sectional analysis of race, gender, and class theory is employed to illuminate the role of aspiration in shaping boys’ identities, which adds nuance to their complex "identity work" in neoliberal times.

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