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"Rednecks," "Rutters," and `Rithmetic: Social Class, Masculinity, and Schooling in a Rural Context
Oleh:
Morris, Edward W.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Gender and society; vol. 22 no. 06 (Dec. 2008)
,
page 728-751.
Topik:
masculinity
;
education
;
gender gap
;
rural
Fulltext:
728.pdf
(125.92KB)
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Research with predominately minority, urban students has documented an educational “gender gap,” where girls tend to be more likely to go to college, make higher grades, and aspire to higher status occupations than boys. We know less, however, about inequality, gender, and schooling in rural contexts. Does a similar gap emerge among the rural poor? How does gender shape the educational experiences of rural students? This article explores these questions by drawing on participant observation and student interviews at a predominately white and low-income rural high school. I find a substantial gap favoring girls in this context, and I analyze how understandings of masculinity shaped schooling using the theory of hegemonic masculinity. The findings suggest that boys’ underachievement is actually rooted in masculine dominance and related to particular constructions of gender and social class.
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