Description
About the Author
C.J. Pascoe is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Colorado College.
Reviews
"This insightful peek into the realities of high school should be read by researchers, administrators, teachers, and parents. . . . Pascoe's analysis is sophisticated, mapping the intricacies involved in the relationships between sexuality, gender, race, and class. Yet, her work is clean-cut and difficult to argue against." * Men & Masculinities *
"An incisive assessment." * Seattle Gay News *
"Introspective, fascinating, consistently interesting." * Bay Area Reporter *
"Current, typically salient, personally informative, [and] lively in style. . . . The exemplary fieldwork vignettes and case studies are abundant, rich, vivid, and experientially resonant. At the same time, [Pascoe] has thoroughly theorized her narrative, providing a fine conceptual vocabulary, a probing critical framework, and a set of intelligent practical recommendations." * General Anthropology Bulletin *
"Academic, but accessible." * Bottom Line *
"Pascoe is able to witness the quotidian rituals of heterosexual masculinity, its precariousness, its fragility and ultimately, its dangerous lashing out at all that can undermine it." * Social Forces *
"Pascoe gives a fly-on-the-wall experience of sexuality in high school." * Journal of Gender Studies *
"Pascoe's work challenges research on gender, and specifically masculinity, to address sexuality, race, and other significant factors as aspects of the social construction of masculinities." * Gender & Society *
"Not only is the information interesting and relevant to our society, but Pascoe's book is a great representation of ethnographic protocol." * Lambda Alpha Journal *
"Usefully calls for a more sophisticated approach to issues surrounding teenage sexuality, masculinity and power than is generally enabled by uncritical applications of a generic notion of homophobia." * Culture, Health, & Sexuality *
"The book nicely illustrates how masculinity comprises thoughts and ideas that are collectively defined and asserted, and how salient such issues are for high school students." * 126 Spaces for Difference: An Interdisciplinary Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9780520271487
Author C. J. Pascoe
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm