Troubling the ontological bubble: middle school students challenging gender stereotypes |
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Authors: | Linda Markowitz Laurel Puchner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Box 1455, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA;2. Department of Educational Leadership, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Box 1125, Edwardsville, IL 62026, USA |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we discuss how a selection of eighth-grade students (13–14-year-olds) responded when they were asked to publicly challenge the gender binary for a critical media literacy school assignment in the USA. We describe the ways in which students negotiated the dual projects of complying with the assignment to create video ads that challenged gender stereotypes and maintaining their gendered sense of self. While the videos had virtually all students disrupting gender in some way, many did so even as they reinforced the notion of gender as a binary. We apply the idea of ontological bubble, as well as concepts from post-structural theories, to help us make sense of the different methods students used to maintain the gender binary. |
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Keywords: | gender media literacy schools adolescents ontological security advertising |
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