Title of article :
Complicating hetero-femininities: young women, sexualities and
‘girl power’ at school
Author/Authors :
Claire Elizabeth Charles، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with expanding knowledge of how femininity/sexuality
intersections are constituted in secondary schools. Existing studies have drawn
upon Judith Butler’s notion of a ‘heterosexual matrix’ in order to understand how
intersections of femininity/sexuality are produced in schools through normative
discourses of heterosexuality and gender. Drawing on ‘after-queer’ theoretical
resources from within cultural studies that focus on the deployment of notions of
sexuality within constructions of intelligible citizenship, I explore how the
femininity/sexuality intersection within secondary schools might be complicated,
when the significance of discourses of ‘girl power’, linked with successful
neoliberal citizenship, is considered. I analyse young women’s discussions of key
‘girl power’ icons in popular culture, generated through fieldwork in an elite girls’
school in Australia. Throughout the analysis I explore how understanding
intersections of femininity/sexuality in secondary schools requires an analytical
framework that can attend to both familiar notions of heterosexuality and gender
– and their ongoing currency – as well as how notions of sexuality are mobilized
in the production of successful neoliberal girl citizens. I propose that this
analytical approach is useful in terms of avoiding the reinscription of sexuality
identity categories in education research.
Keywords :
sexualities , young femininities , Schooling
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education