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OverviewWhen it first appeared in 1993, Barrie Thorne’s Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School became an instant classic in the budding fields of feminist sociology and childhood studies. Through detailed first-hand observations of fourth and fifth graders at play, she investigated questions like: Why do girls and boys tend to self-segregate in the schoolyard? What can playful teasing and ritualized games like “cooties” and “chase and kiss” teach us about how children perform gendered identities? And how do children articulate their own conceptions of gender, distinct from those proscribed by the adult world? A detailed and perceptive ethnography told with compassion and humor, Gender Play immerses readers in the everyday lives of a group of working-class children to examine the social interactions that shape their gender identities. This new Rutgers Classic edition of Gender Play contains an introduction from leading sociologists of gender Michael A. Messner and Raewyn Connell that places Thorne’s innovative research in historical context. It also includes a new afterword by one of Thorne’s own students, acclaimed sociologist C.J. Pascoe, reflecting on both the lasting influence of Thorne’s work and the ways that American children’s understandings of gender have shifted in the past thirty years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barrie Thorne , Raewyn Connell , Michael A. Messner , C.J. PascoePublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Edition: 30th Anniversary Edition Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9781978838253ISBN 10: 1978838255 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 04 November 2024 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Acknowledgments Introduction by Raewyn Connelland Michael A. Messner 1 Children and Gender 2 Learning from Kids 3 Boys and Girls Together . . . But Mostly Apart 4 Gender Separation: Why and How 5 Creating a Sense of “Opposite Sides” 6 Do Girls and Boys Have Different Cultures? 7 Crossing the Gender Divide 8 Lip Gloss and “Goin’ With”: Becoming Teens 9 Lessons for Adults Afterword by C. J. Pascoe Notes References Index _____________________________________________________________ Acknowledgements Introduction by Michael A. Messner and Raewyn Connell Chapter 1- Children and Gender Chapter 2- Learning from Kids Chapter 3- Boys and Girls Together...But Mostly Apart Chapter 4- Gender Separation: Why and How Chapter 5- Creating a Sense of ""Opposite Sides"" Chapter 6- Do Girls and Boys Have Different Cultures? Chapter 7- Crossing the Gender Divide Chapter 8- Lip Gloss and ""Goin' With"": Becoming Teens Chapter 9- Lessons for Adults Afterword by C.J. Pascoe Notes References Index "Reviews“This anniversary edition is a reminder of why Thorne's book is a classic in the fields of childhood studies, education, and feminist scholarship, one which treats kids and their play with the seriousness they deserve. Beautiful reflections from Michael Messner, Raewyn Connell, and CJ Pascoe make plain that we should listen closely to kids and all the lessons the book has to offer.” -- Freeden Blume Oeur * author of Black Boys Apart: Racial Uplift and Respectability in All-Male Public Schools * “This anniversary edition is a reminder of why Thorne's book is a classic in the fields of childhood studies, education, and feminist scholarship, one which treats kids and their play with the seriousness they deserve. Beautiful reflections from Michael Messner, Raewyn Connell, and CJ Pascoe make plain that we should listen closely to kids and all the lessons the book has to offer.” -- Freeden Blume Oeur, * author of Black Boys Apart: Racial Uplift and Respectability in All-Male Public Schools * Author InformationBARRIE THORNE is a professor emerita of Sociology and Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. She is a former Vice President of the American Sociological Association and served for ten years as the US editor of the journal Childhood. In 2022, she received the American Sociological Association’s Jessie Bernard Award for lifelong achievement in opening sociology to the role of women in society. Her many books include Feminist Sociology and Rethinking the Family. MICHAEL A. MESSNER is a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He is the author or editor of many books, including Some Men: Feminist Allies and the Movement to End Violence Against Women, King of the Wild Suburb: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons and Guns, and No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change (Rutgers University Press). RAEWYN CONNELL is a professor emerita of sociology at the University of Sydney and the author of fifteen books, including Making the Difference, Gender and Power, and Masculinities. CJ PASCOE is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Oregon where she teaches courses on sexuality, education, social psychology, and inequality. She is the author of Nice is Not Enough: Inequality and the Limits of Kindness at American High. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |