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Is Schooling a Risk? Gender, Power Relations, and School Culture in Uganda
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2001
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School CultureAids CurriculumHomosexualityEducationQueer StudySocial SciencesEducational EquitySexual CulturesGender IdentityGender StudiesSociology Of EducationSocial Contexts Of EducationEducational DisadvantageSexual And Reproductive HealthAfrican DevelopmentSocial InequalityTransactional SexSexual RightSexual BehaviorFeminist TheoryEqual Educational OpportunityPower RelationsSexual HealthSexuality StudiesSociologyCurriculum InterventionSexual OrientationAids Education
Abstract This article relates a study of AIDS education in Uganda which used an ethnography of school culture to explore the contradictions in curriculum intervention. The school was found to be a site of an extensive set of gendered practices which constituted a risk in themselves in terms of sexual health. Four forms of control are examined in this article: hegemonic masculinity, gendered discipline patterns, sexual harassment and 'compulsory' heterosexuality. Male domination and power imbalances in the school encouraged attitudes and practices with regard to sexual relationships which negated the official messages of the AIDS curriculum.
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