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Snow White in the Hellenic primary classrooms: children's responses to non-traditional gender discourses.

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    Abstract

    This paper sets out to investigate how children make sense of and negotiate non-traditional gender discourses promoted through the feminist version of the fairytale of Snow White. The research was based on work with 120 pupils aged 9–11 years old in 2 Athenian primary schools. The data were collected through semi- structured group interviews. The findings suggested that schoolchildren gave conflicting accounts in relation to gender discourses and identities. There is a strong indication that girls of this age are more prepared than boys to challenge traditional gender discourses.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalGender and Education
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Oct 2016

    Keywords

    • Children; hegemonic masculinity; emphasised femininity; gender discourses; fairytales; Hellas

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