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Connolly, P. (2006) The Masculine Habitus as
'Distributed Cognition': A Case Study of 5- to 6-Year-Old Boys in
an English Inner-City, Multi-Ethnic Primary School, Children
& Society, 20(2): 140-152.
This article provides a case study demonstrating the active role
that 5- to 6-year-old boys in an English inner-city, multi-ethnic
primary school play in the appropriation and reproduction of their
masculine identities. It is argued that the emphasis on physicality,
violence and racism found among the boys cannot be understood without
reference to the immediate contexts of the local community and the
school within which they are located. In making this argument the
article draws upon and applies the concept of the habitus and develops
this with the notion of 'distributed cognition' as proposed in sociocultural
theory. Some of the implications of this analysis for working with
boys in early years settings are discussed in the conclusion.
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