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‘Lads and laughter’: humour and the production of heterosexual hierarchies

Mary Jane Kehily, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1997 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 1, pp 69-87
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The role of humour in the cultures of young men in school is explored in this paper, where the authors argue that humour is a technique utilised for the regulation of masculinities and the negotiation of gender-sexual hierarchies within pupil cultures.
Abstract
This article will focus upon the role of humour in the cultures of young men in school. We adopt an ethnographic approach to illustrate the variety of these interactions which can include forms of game-play, mythic storytelling and ritual insults. Our analysis suggests that humorous exchanges are constitutive of heterosexual masculine identities. We argue that humour is a technique utilised for the regulation of masculinities and the negotiation of gender-sexual hierarchies within pupil cultures. Bodily practices were prevalent in the interchanges, playing a part in the contestation and production of differentiated heterosexualities. Humour was an organising principle, deployed to position pupils within differing dominant and subordinate peer group sexual cultures. The paper focuses on conformist aspects of humour and recognises the oppressive dynamics articulated in these exchanges. Finally, we consider the implications of these practices for contemporary working-class masculinity.

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'Cool Boys', 'Party Animals', 'Squids' and 'Poofters': Interrogating the dynamics and politics of adolescent masculinities in school

TL;DR: In this paper, a Foucauldian interpretive framework for analysing the production of subjectivity serves as a basis for investigating the ways in which boys fashion their masculinities at one particular school.
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‘Dude, You’re a Fag’: Adolescent Masculinity and the Fag Discourse

TL;DR: This article argued that American adolescent boys become masculine through the continual repudiation of a "fag" identity, using insights from sociologists of interaction and post-structural theoris...
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"Coming out" : Gender, (hetero)sexuality and the primary school

Emma Renold
- 01 Sep 2000 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how dominant notions of heterosexuality underscore much of children's identity work and peer relationships and illustrate how boys and girls are each subject to the pressures of compulsory heterosexuality.
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Cautious caregivers: gender stereotypes and the sexualization of men nurses' touch

TL;DR: The aim of this research was to explore the experience of men nurses and the ways in which gender relations structure different work experiences for women and men in the same profession.
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Talk in a play frame: More on laughter and intimacy

TL;DR: The authors argue that play and creativity are linked in significant ways, and that playful talk is essentially collaborative, and argue that conversational humour involves the establishment of a play frame, where speakers collaborate in the construction of talk in a way that resembles group musical activity, particularly jazz.
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'It's great to have someone to talk to': Ethics and politics of interviewing women.

Janet Finch
TL;DR: Janet Finch as mentioned in this paper explores some of the ethical problems involved in interviewing women and explores the development of trust in the interview situation, and the exploitative potential of this, and points out that if you are a woman sociologist, reasonably skilled m the arts of qualitative research and semi-structured interviewing, it is the easiest thing in the world to get women to talk to you.
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Fighting Boys and Fantasy Play: The construction of masculinity in the early years of school

Ellen Jordan
- 01 Mar 1995 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the dynamics of the process by which little boys adopt a definition of masculinity as avoiding whatever is done by girls, and suggest that teachers should intervene in this cycle by explicitly discussing the character of the hero in these warrior narratives and showing that it ought not be equated with the classroom and playground behaviour of the "fighting boys".
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Deconstructing Heterosexualities within School Arenas

TL;DR: This paper argued that there is a need critically to examine dominant forms of heterosexuality in English schools and that the study of sexuality education may serve to aid the reconceptualisation of the fundamental values currently underpinning the curriculum.
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‘Out of the Curriculum’: sex talking, talking sex

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors draw on ethnographic research conducted over a period of two months at aco-education sixth form to illustrate how male students use talk to fashion heterosexual masculinities.