Title of article :
Reading the body: the rhetoric of sex, identity and discipline in
girls’ education
Author/Authors :
Munira Moon Charania، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This essay focuses on key contemporary rhetoric, discourse, and practice directly
speaking to or about adolescent girls. Using ethnographic work done at a
southeastern all-girls’ school, I examine the adolescent female body as a
palimpsest, a rich and dense text subjected to and shaped by public rhetoric and
pedagogical practice. I suggest that the identity of girl is made and remade by
public rhetoric and pedagogic practice, always with various silences and elisions,
always with shapes and disfigurements tolerated, so that the very texture of this
identity, the adolescent female body, becomes a palimpsestic landscape, on which
the original ‘girl’ is sought and modern versions are interpreted. I consider how
public discourses on girls and girls’ bodies are significant in the production of
girls’ identities, practices surrounding the empowerment and education of girls,
and the very debates that centralize the adolescent female body as one in need of
protection and surveillance.
Keywords :
ethnographic research , adolescentsexuality , the body and girls , Discipline , education
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education