Crisis of Masculinity Flashcards
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What is the crisis of masculinity?
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- Mac an Ghail - a reaction to the changing structure of employment and the decline of traditional male working - class jobs
- Impact of globalisation: moved industrial work to developing world and UK became a service sector economy
- Men become demotivated, lack self-esteem and seek status from other activities
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How does the crisis of masculinity impact on boys education
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- men resort to hegemonic masculine identities to gain status
- feminisation of education leads boys to reject education as it is not masculine
- Laddish behaviours, anti-school attitudes and competitiveness present in males across social classes (Jackson 2006)
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Evidence to support a crisis of masculinity
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- males underachieve compared to their female counterparts in all social classes and ethnic groups
- Jackson - laddish behaviours present in lower social classes cannot be corrected by original work at home
- Francis - laddish behaviour is a backlash against feminism and political correctness
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Extra Evidence
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- Ward - traditional working class behaviour displayed by some males does not mean they reject importance of education
- ‘Geeks’ in Wards study adapted better than the ‘Boiz’ to changing social attitudes
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How has policy tried to address the crisis of masculinity
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- Raising Boys Achievement Project
- EYFS campaigns to engage boys - forest schools
- Changes to curriculum to revert from modular to linear assessment removal of coursework
- Working class males most likely to underachieve
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Evaluations
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- Crisis of masculinity is part of social scientific study
- Links to earlier works by Epstein and Willis on masculine identities in education
- Gender socialisation failing to equip boys will skills for 21st century society - lagged adaptation