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Connolly, P. (1994) All lads together? Racism,
masculinity and multicultural/anti-racist strategies in a primary
school, International Studies in Sociology of Education,
4(2): 191-211.
This article examines the articulation of racism and masculinity
as manifest amongst infant children in a multi-ethnic, inner-city
primary school. Drawing upon a year-long ethnographic study of the
school, it will highlight some of the inherent problems of multicultural/anti-racist
strategies which are not sufficiently grounded in an understanding
of racism and how iti complexly interrelates with other systems
of inequality, in this case gender. The article will show how many
of the racist incidents and processes evident amongst the infant
children can only be understood within the context of their expressions
of masculinity. With this as a starting point, the article will
go on to outline and assess one particular strategy of the school
to try and engage older African/Caribbean boys through sports and
particularly football. It will be shown how, as a result of this
'multicultural/anti-racist' strategy, a distinct masculine ethos
has been created within the school which, ironically, provides a
strong context for racist incidents to flourish. The article will
conclude by arguing for a more complex and context-specific understanding
of racism and will reiterate the concerns of a number of black feminist
writers of the early 1980s that strategies to combat racism can
only be successful alongside strategies addressing all forms of
subordination.
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