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Focusing on issues relating to gender, gender relations, and
discrimination, this book provides nuanced insight into the
experiences of young Latina women and their teachers in a North
American middle school. Latina Students' Experiences in Public
Schools details how students navigate questions of gender, gender
discrimination, and gender relations in the context of
post-feminism, and in view of widespread claims that advocacy for
girls and women has been outmoded by anti-discriminatory
legislation. Drawing on an ethnographic study that focuses on
gender segregation and dominance, relational identities, and the
role of teachers in reinforcing gender dynamics, the text deftly
demonstrates the effect of postfeminist policy and ideology on
gender equity and achievement in public schools. In particular, the
text illustrates that young Latina women continue to face both
physical and verbal harassment on a daily basis, which is often
overlooked by school faculty and administrators. A powerful and
timely text, the volume advocates for action to counter
school-based gender discrimination. This book will be of great
interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers,
academics, policy makers, libraries in the field of gender and
sexuality in education, gender studies, secondary education and
urban education.
Focusing on issues relating to gender, gender relations, and
discrimination, this book provides nuanced insight into the
experiences of young Latina women and their teachers in a North
American middle school. Latina Students' Experiences in Public
Schools details how students navigate questions of gender, gender
discrimination, and gender relations in the context of
post-feminism, and in view of widespread claims that advocacy for
girls and women has been outmoded by anti-discriminatory
legislation. Drawing on an ethnographic study that focuses on
gender segregation and dominance, relational identities, and the
role of teachers in reinforcing gender dynamics, the text deftly
demonstrates the effect of postfeminist policy and ideology on
gender equity and achievement in public schools. In particular, the
text illustrates that young Latina women continue to face both
physical and verbal harassment on a daily basis, which is often
overlooked by school faculty and administrators. A powerful and
timely text, the volume advocates for action to counter
school-based gender discrimination. This book will be of great
interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers,
academics, policy makers, libraries in the field of gender and
sexuality in education, gender studies, secondary education and
urban education.
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