Note passing and gendered discipline in Vietnamese schools

Paul Horton

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Abstract

While researchers agree that note passing is predominantly an activity engaged in by girls, there has been relatively little consideration of why this is the case. In this article, I argue that gendered expectations about the appropriate characters of boys and girls in Vietnam are incorporated into the disciplinary framework of schools, and that note passing provides the means for girls to adjust to the gendered disciplinary techniques to which they are subjected. The article is based on extended ethnographic fieldwork conducted within two ninth grade classes at two lower secondary schools in the north-eastern Vietnamese port city of Haiphong.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)526-541
JournalBritish Journal of Sociology of Education
Volume36
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Gender Studies

Free keywords

  • Vietnam
  • school
  • note passing
  • gender
  • discipline

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