Gender, Sexuality and Violence in South African Educational Spaces

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Bhana, Deevia (Editor), Singh, Shakila (Editor), Msibi, Thabo (Editor)
Summary:XXI, 299 p. 1 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
Series:Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69988-8
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Gender, Sexuality, and Violence in Education: A Three-Ply Yarn Approach Deevia Bhana, Shakila Singh and Thabo Msibi
  • Chapter 2. ‘Other’ boys contesting hegemonic masculinities and violence in primary school Emmanuel Mayeza and Deevia Bhana
  • Chapter 3. Desire and Distress: Girls growing up and negotiating gender, sexuality and harassment in the primary school Deevia Bhana
  • Chapter 4. Primary school boys validating and resisting masculinities: “I don’t appreciate violence at all. I stop the violence.” Shaaista Moosa
  • Chapter 5. “I don’t start a fight, they start my powerful engine”: Exploring how young boys construct, contest and negotiate violent masculinities at a primary school. Diloshini Govender
  • Chapter 6. Rural primary school boys negotiating masculinity, sexuality and culture Senzo Nkabini
  • Chapter 7. ‘Ukushela’: Teenage girls and boys initiating and negotiating courtship at school Sibonsile Zibane
  • Chapter 8. Teenage girls’ experiencesof slut-shaming through the social network site, Facebook Preenisha Naicker and Shakila Singh
  • Chapter 9. Hair-raising and Make-up interviews with young girls in school: Race, gender and sexuality Rob Pattman and Deevia Bhana
  • Chapter 10. Pre-service teachers’ experience of sexual harassment on campus Shakila Singh and Sibonile Kabaya
  • Chapter 11. Alcohol, fear and mini-skirts: Female students’ explanations of vulnerability to gender-based violence on campus Ronicka Mudaly, Shakila Singh, Asheena Singh-Pillay and Bongeka Mabaso
  • Chapter 12. “It is violence that you become a victim of because you are that thing” Shakila Singh and Sibusiso Ngubane
  • Chapter 13. Living on Campus: First Year Female Students’ exposure to and experiences of sexual violence Bronwynne Anderson and Charnel Ruby Naidoo.