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Talking (fe)male: examining the gendered discourses of preservice teachers
Authors:Kathryn E Engebretson
Institution:Curriculum and Instruction, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Abstract:Through the use of feminist poststructural discourse analysis (Baxter 2003 Baxter, J. 2003. Positioning Gender in Discourse: A Feminist Methodology. New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan.Crossref] Google Scholar]), the author examines the gendered discourses created and reified by a group of preservice secondary social studies teachers (n?=?25). Because gender is socially constructed, it is important for future teachers to examine their own gendered identities in order for them to be able to see how they contribute to the greater society. Findings reveal discourses of ‘having it all', ‘being a superwoman', ‘female struggle', and ‘gender not playing a key role in culture’ being advanced by both male and female identified individuals. Intersections of race and social class with gender added to the complexity of the different discourses. Implications for teacher education are discussed.
Keywords:initial teacher education  preservice teachers  discourse analysis  femininities  masculinities  poststructural theory
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