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Misreading Masculinity

Misreading Masculinity2002

Thomas Newkirk

4.0(1)on Hardcover

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"In this book Tom Newkirk takes an up-close and personal look at elementary boys and their relationship to sports, movies, video games, and other venues of popular culture. Unlike the alarmists, he sees these media not as enemies of literacy, but as resources for literacy.". "Through a series of interviews, Newkirk listens to young boys, and girls, who describe the pleasure they take in popular culture. They explain the ways in which they use visual narratives in their writing. They even defend their use of violence in their work. Newkirk disproves the simplistic stereotype of boys who are primed to imitate the violence they see. He shows that, rather than mimic, boys most often transform, recombine, and participate in story lines, and resist, mock, and discern the unreality of icons of popular culture." "Using a mixture of memoir, research project, cultural analysis, and critique of published findings, Newkirk encourages schools to ask questions about what counts as literacy in boys and what doesn't, to allow in their literacy programs boys' diverse tastes, values, and learning styles."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
2002
OL Work ID
OL2722806W

Subjects

Masculinity in popular cultureBoysLanguage arts (Elementary)Violence in popular cultureSocial aspectsEducation (Elementary)UndervisningJongensAlfabetismeSkolanPojkarPopulaire cultuurGenusLäs- och skrivkunnighetManlighetPopulärkulturVåldUtbildning och undervisning

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