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Watching six-packs, chilling together, spreading rumours: enacting heteronormativity through secondary school friendships and teaching practices
2018
Gender and Education
This paper explores the ways in which heteronormativity is enacted through friendships and teaching practices in and around secondary schools. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in three schools in the Netherlands, it describes heteronormativity as relational and situational. Among pupils, heteronormativity was presupposed yet also made in practices of forming, consolidating or ending friendships. Relations between teachers and pupils showed heteronormativity to be differentiated across
doi:10.1080/09540253.2018.1538496
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