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Davies, Bronwyn – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
In the last 30 years we have increasingly, as humans, been individualised and set in competition with each other in the quest for ever increasing productivity. Neoliberalism has exacerbated those very liberal humanist features that feminist poststructuralist theory set out to dismantle with its critique of binary thought and the ascendance of…
Descriptors: Individualism, Competition, Productivity, Neoliberalism
Claiborne, Lise Bird; Cornforth, Sue; Davies, Bronwyn; Milligan, Andrea; White, Elizabeth Jayne – Gender and Education, 2009
This article undertakes a discursive analysis of the concepts of "inclusion" and "mastery" using memory stories generated in a collective biography workshop. The five authors analysed their memories from childhood and adolescence on two separate and competing concepts that currently inform educational practice: inclusion and mastery. These stories…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Self Concept, Educational Practices, Mastery Learning

Davies, Bronwyn; Dormer, Suzy; Gannon, Sue; Laws, Cath; Taguchi, Hillevi Lenz; McCann, Helen; Rocco, Sharn – Gender and Education, 2001
The authors examine the concept of subjectification, using Judith Butler's theorizing of subjection to investigate their memories of being subjected in school settings and analyze subjectification. Their collective biography highlights aspects of the achievement of the individual appropriated schoolgirl subject who simultaneously constitutes…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Personal Autonomy
Davies, Bronwyn – 2000
This book weaves together some of the author's most influential writings of the 1990s to offer a unique engagement with poststructuralism that defies the boundaries between theory and embodied practice. The sophisticated and nuanced discussions of subjectivity, agency, epistemology, feminism, and power are embedded in vital depictions of life…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Critical Theory, Epistemology, Feminism

Davies, Bronwyn – Gender and Education, 1997
Analyzes A. Jones' exposition of the problems her students face in acquiring post-structuralist discourse and the aspects of that problem that Jones attributes to the writings of B. Davies. A focus is on the concept of the post-structuralist "subject." (SLD)
Descriptors: Education Majors, Educational Theories, Feminism, Feminist Criticism

Rimmer, Charlotte; Davies, Bronwyn – Journal of Educational Administration, 1985
Attempts to understand the administrative careers of 16 women principals of Victoria, Australia, through questionnaires and interviews. Data were used to construct five "ideal types" of principals and analyze problems faced in their school careers. Also presents evidence showing women principals as more effective than men principals. (71…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Principals

Davies, Bronwyn – Oxford Review of Education, 1989
Characterizes teachers as socializing agents reinforcing sex-gender stereotypes. Claims that the production of the self-concept involves learning categories that include some people and exclude others. Argues that linguistic definitions act as a constraint on development, and discourse directs individuals into a gender-specific structure. (NL)
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Feminism

Davies, Bronwyn; Harre, Rom – Oxford Review of Education, 1989
Rejects sociobiological theories on female academic achievement and bases findings on social structure to explain why undergraduate women at Oxford University (England) achieve fewer first places and more second places in class honors. Bases theory on bipolarity of gender as an organizing principle of society. Claims that the double bind of social…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Discrimination, Educational Research, Females

Davies, Bronwyn; Banks, Chas – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1992
Examines the power of dominant discourses of gender to trap children within conventional meanings and modes of being. Presents findings of a study of children's reactions to feminist fairy tales. Concludes that patterns of desire reflected in preferred storylines give substance to inequitable social structures. (DK)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Attitude Measures, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales