
Education Philosophy & Social Aspects
Between Femininities
Ambivalence, Identity, and the Education of Girls
- Publisher
- State University of New York Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2003
- Category
- Philosophy & Social Aspects, Research, Students & Student Life
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780791458303
- Publish Date
- Sep 2003
- List Price
- $45.95
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Description
An investigation into the complex processes of "becoming a girl."
Arguing for a recognition of the contradictory and ambivalent identifications that both attract and repel those who live the social category "girl," Marnina Gonick analyzes the discourses and practices defining female sexuality, embodiment, relationship to self and other, material culture, use of social space, and cultural-political agency and power. Based on a school-community project involving collaborative production of a video which tells the stories of several fictional girl characters, Gonick examines the contradictory and textured structure of the discourses available to girls through which their identities are negotiated. Woven throughout the book is the integral concern with the way in which ethnographic writing as a discursive practice is also implicated in the production and signification of social identities for girls.
About the author
Marnina Gonick is Canada Research Chair in Gender at Mount Saint Vincent University. She is the author of Between Femininities: Identity, Ambivalence and the Education of Girls (2003) and co-author of Young Femininity: Girlhood, Power and Social Change (2004).