Constructing and experiencing boyhoods in research in London |
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Authors: | Rob Pattman Stephen Frosh Ann Phoenix |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of KwaZulu‐Natal , South Africa;2. Birkbeck College , UK;3. The Open University , UK |
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Abstract: | When Rob was about 14‐years‐old, at an all male boarding school, he was so glad that he did not have a tiny penis like another boy who was called girl. He was popular because he was good at sport, missed his mum and dog terribly but never showed it (except a little to his mum and dog) and talked a lot about girls he fancied. These memories were triggered by an interview based study on the identities of 11‐ to 14‐year‐old boys in London which we conducted from 1997–2000. Rob was the interviewer, and he interviewed boys in groups (45: 36 single sex and nine mixed) and individually (79) in 12 London schools. |
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