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Hailing the hero: Critical cultural studies, subjectivity and girls in vocational high school.

dc.contributor.advisorRobertson, Judith P.,
dc.contributor.authorHenry-Keon, Nadene Anne.
dc.date.accessioned2009-03-23T18:18:44Z
dc.date.available2009-03-23T18:18:44Z
dc.date.created2000
dc.date.issued2000
dc.degree.levelMasters
dc.degree.nameM.A.
dc.description.abstractLanguage allows us to narrate our stories. Creating ourselves as subjects is a function of language practices mobilized in complex and contradictory negotiations of the texts we engage, in the contexts in which they appear. This qualitative, interpretive study examines how seven, grade nine, female adolescent girls engage popular culture texts and practices to constitute themselves subjectively in vocational high school. The study shows that discursive representations of gender, desire, race and class critically inform and are informed by female adolescents' negotiation of their everyday lived experiences. In particular, it finds that female adolescents engage the discursive practice of anger to name their being and becoming.
dc.format.extent179 p.
dc.identifier.citationSource: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 39-04, page: 0992.
dc.identifier.isbn9780612571228
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/9040
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-16117
dc.publisherUniversity of Ottawa (Canada)
dc.subject.classificationEducation, Secondary.
dc.titleHailing the hero: Critical cultural studies, subjectivity and girls in vocational high school.
dc.typeThesis

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