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Boys’ Bodies

Speaking the Unspoken

by Michael Kehler (Volume editor) Michael Atkinson (Volume editor)
©2010 Textbook XVIII, 233 Pages

Summary

The chapters in this edited collection examine how the culture of masculinity intersects with issues of health, homophobia, and the suppression and silencing of anxieties about body image among men and boys. Examining the bodily dividends and trade-offs associated with male participation in physical activity is central to understanding how educators in particular might better engage all boys in healthy life practices, not only those privileged by muscularity and physicality. Contributions explore evidence of intimidation and body fears that is largely unheard and unexplored in locker rooms and classrooms. Introducing critical perspectives emerging from current evidence-based international research to shed light on curricular and policy initiatives aimed at producing healthy children, this book will powerfully inform and provoke discussion.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 233
Publication Year
2010
ISBN (PDF)
9781453900086
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433106262
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433106255
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0008-6
Language
English
Publication date
2010 (June)
Keywords
masculinity gender theories physical health sport pedagogy adolescents body image education
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2010. XVIII, 233 pp.

Biographical notes

Michael Kehler (Volume editor) Michael Atkinson (Volume editor)

The Editors: Michael Kehler is currently Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Western Ontario, where he teaches preservice and graduate education. His research appears in journals including the Canadian Journal of Education, Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, and the International Journal for Inclusive Education. He is co-editor of The Problem with Boys’ Education: Beyond the Backlash and of Boy Culture: An Encyclopedia. Michael Atkinson is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Physical Education and Health at the University of Toronto. He serves on the editorial boards of the Sociology of Sport Journal, Deviant Behavior, and the International Journal of Qualitative Methods. He is author of Tattooed: The Sociogenesis of a Body Art, co-author of Deviance and Social Control in Sport, author/editor of Battleground: Sports, and co-editor of Tribal Play: Sports Subcultures.

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