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Book SynopsisThis book is an introduction to the role played by Spanish formal education in providing feminist pedagogies to adolescents and young people, throughout the first two decades of the 21st century. The images of Spanish feminist protests in recent years, with a considerable presence of young girls but also boys, have spread around the world. But what is their relationship with gender-based inequalities? What is the role of formal education in their understanding of social reality? The authors combine a sociological and historical analysis of the social and educational changes that have taken place in Spanish youth during these decades, with a pedagogical orientation towards practice.
Table of ContentsContents Abstract Keywords Introduction 1 Spanish Adolescence and Youth through a Gendered and Feminist Lens 2 An Advanced Country in Gender Equality Legislation 3 Despite the Legislation: Feminist Knowledge in the Educational Curricula 4 Putting Coeducation into Practice: How Schools Can Help Achieve Equality 5 Perspectives Bibliography