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Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education Garth Stahl (University of Queensland, Australia)

Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education By Garth Stahl (University of Queensland, Australia)

Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education by Garth Stahl (University of Queensland, Australia)


Summary

This book would appeal to those interested in widening participation, gender theory/masculinities, longitudinal research and social justice.

Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education Summary

Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education: Policies, Pathways and Progress by Garth Stahl (University of Queensland, Australia)

This book takes a critical view of masculinities through an investigation of first-in-family males transitioning to higher education. Drawing on six in-depth longitudinal case studies, the focus is on how young men from working-class backgrounds engage with complex social inequalities, as well as the various capitals they draw upon to ensure their success. Through the longitudinal approach, the work problematises the rhetoric of poverty of aspirations and foregrounds how class and gender influence the lives and futures of these young men. The book demonstrates how the aspirations of these young men are influenced by a complex interplay between race/ethnicity, religion, masculinity and social class. Finally, the book draws connections between the lived experiences of the participants and the implications for policy and practice in higher education.

Drawn from a larger research project, each case study compels the reader to think critically regarding masculinities in relation to social practices, institutional arrangements and cultural ideologies. This is essential reading for those interested in widening participation in higher education, gender theory/masculinities, longitudinal research and social justice.

About Garth Stahl (University of Queensland, Australia)

Garth Stahl, Ph.D. (@GarthStahl) is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Queensland and Research Fellow, Australian Research Council (DECRA). His research interests lie on the nexus of neoliberalism and socio-cultural studies of education, identity, equity/inequality, and social change. Currently, his research projects and publications encompass theoretical and empirical studies of learner identities, gender and youth, sociology of schooling in a neoliberal age, gendered subjectivities, equity and difference, and educational reform.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part 1: Overview 1. Australian higher education: Policies, pathways and progress Part 2: Longitudinal case studies 2. Lucas 3. Campbell 4. Rashid 5. Manny 6. Dominic 7. Logan Part 3: Changing masculine subjectivities and implications for policy 8. Masculine subjectivities in transition 9. Improving the transition to university experience through policy

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GOR013787930
9780367515102
0367515105
Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education: Policies, Pathways and Progress by Garth Stahl (University of Queensland, Australia)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2024-01-29
170
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