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E-raamat: Boys, Masculinities and Reading: Gender Identity and Literacy as Social Practice

(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
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Boys, Masculinities and Reading explores elementary students’ interpretations of their experiences of reading and the contextual influences that impact those experiences. While research continues to highlight the apparent systematic underperformance of boys in comparison to girls on national and international reading benchmarks, this text moves beyond broad generalizations to consider complexities inherent in notions of masculinity and associated tensions. Applying a socio-cultural perspective, Scholes highlights the voices of boys and girls by focusing on their reading experiences. Examining the perceived, generalized "crisis" of boys’ underperformance in reading and literacy, Scholes identifies the factors that shape perceptions of masculinity among different groups of boys across the globe.

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Boys, Masculinities and Reading: Gender Identity and Literacy as Social Practice
1(32)
2 Multiple Masculinities: Perspectives on Gender
33(30)
3 Literacy as Social Practice: Social, Cultural and Political Dimensions of Reading
63(28)
4 Ecological Perspectives: Masculinities and Reading as Ecological Metaphors
91(18)
5 Diversity and Difference in the Classroom: Six Clusters of Students
109(16)
6 I Love Reading! The Dream Team and the Archetypal Commoners
125(20)
7 Reading Is for Nerds! The Bored and Banal and the Low Riders
145(16)
8 Hide That Book! The Clandestine Readers and the Outsiders
161(18)
9 Real-World Influences on Students' Literate Practices: Enabling and Constraining Domains of Experience
179(26)
10 Boys (and Girls) in the Literacy Classroom: Moving Forward
205(18)
Appendix A Survey Instrument: Boys Version 223(4)
Appendix B Interview Schedule 227(6)
Index 233
Laura Scholes is an Australian Research Council Research Fellow in the School of Early Childhood and Inclusive Education at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.