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Wearing, speaking and shouting about sexism: Developing arts-based interventions into sexism in the academy

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posted on 2024-11-02, 06:02 authored by Emily Gray, Linda KnightLinda Knight, Mindy Blaise
This paper examines a project that developed humorous, irreverent and subversive arts-based interventions into sexism in the academy. Two workshops were run with women currently working in teacher education in Australian uni- versities. The researchers worked with the participants collaboratively and in line with feminist practices and methodologies to develop interventions that were per- formed at a large multidisciplinary educational research conference. The paper outlines the origins of the project, the feminist scholarship that inspired it, the methodological framework as well as a discussion about three of the interventions and demonstrates that sexism both (re)produces structural disadvantage for women in higher education as well as being characterised by a set of micro practices that shape the everyday experiences of women in the academy. Although this research is set within an Australian context, the paper acknowledges that sexism is systemic within higher education across contexts.

History

Journal

Australian Educational Researcher

Volume

45

Issue

5

Start page

585

End page

601

Total pages

17

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc. 2018

Former Identifier

2006083622

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-04-30

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