This book explores new questions and lines of analysis within the field of gender and education, conveying some of the style and diversity of contemporary research directions. It celebrates as well as assesses the achievements of feminist work in education, acknowledging this legacy while also troubling and opening up for critical reflection any potential stalemates and sticking points in research trends on gender and education. The collection has a strong cross-cultural focus, with chapters exploring experiences of students and teachers in the UK, the US, Australia, Canada, Hawaii and...
This book explores new questions and lines of analysis within the field of gender and education, conveying some of the style and diversity of conte...