TY - JOUR
T1 - Starry eyes and subservient selves
T2 - Portraits of 'well-rounded' girlhood in the prospectuses of all-girl elite private schools
AU - Wardman, Natasha
AU - Hutchesson, Rachael
AU - Gottschall, Kristina
AU - Drew, Christopher
AU - Saltmarsh, Bonnie
N1 - Imported on 12 Apr 2017 - DigiTool details were: month (773h) = Nov 2010; Journal title (773t) = Australian Journal of Education. ISSNs: 0004-9441;
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - This article continues a discussion about the ways in which gender is constructed in the aesthetic presentation and impression management strategies of elite private schools. While before we focused on the construction and promotion of valorised masculinities in elite private boys school prospectuses (Gottschall, Wardman, Edgeworth, Hutchesson and Saltmarsh, 2010), we now extend that work by investigating the versions of femininity celebrated in the promotional materials of elite girls schools.We also contrast, compare and critique the subjectivities constructed by elite private girls schools in relation to the elite private boys schools. Drawing on feminist and post-structuralist theoretical frames and semiotic techniques, we consider how the text, layout and images of the prospectuses work to legitimate and/or disrupt hegemonic versions of 'well-rounded' femininity predicated on physical beauty, passivity and subservience.
AB - This article continues a discussion about the ways in which gender is constructed in the aesthetic presentation and impression management strategies of elite private schools. While before we focused on the construction and promotion of valorised masculinities in elite private boys school prospectuses (Gottschall, Wardman, Edgeworth, Hutchesson and Saltmarsh, 2010), we now extend that work by investigating the versions of femininity celebrated in the promotional materials of elite girls schools.We also contrast, compare and critique the subjectivities constructed by elite private girls schools in relation to the elite private boys schools. Drawing on feminist and post-structuralist theoretical frames and semiotic techniques, we consider how the text, layout and images of the prospectuses work to legitimate and/or disrupt hegemonic versions of 'well-rounded' femininity predicated on physical beauty, passivity and subservience.
KW - Girls -- Education -- Australia
KW - Girls' schools
KW - Private schools -- Australia
KW - School management and organization -- Australia
KW - Single-sex schools
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-9441
VL - 54
SP - 249
EP - 261
JO - Australian Journal of Education
JF - Australian Journal of Education
IS - 3
ER -