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Book Synopsis
Risky Lessons brings readers inside three North Carolina middle schools to show how students and teachers support and subvert the official curriculum through their questions, choices, viewpoints, and reactions. Most important, the book highlights how sex education's formal and informal lessons reflect and reinforce gender, race, and class inequalities.

Trade Review
"Topical, important, interesting, and accessible, Fields's book will appeal to a wide audience of sociologists and educators." -- Christine L. Williams * University of Texas at Austin *
"In an elegant, candid, and rich qualitative study set in three North Carolina schools, Fields argues that the denial of young people's sexualities is at the heart of school based sex education. Utilizing a feminist analysis, the author deftly describes the constituencies, policies, issues, and people involved in the everyday controversies of sex education. Highly recommended." * Choice *
"An engaging feminist ethnography. Risky Lessons is the first to examine not only the debates, but also how sex education policy is translated into district-wide cuirricula and implemented (or not) in the classroom. Fields' unflinchingly critical, feminist perspective, combined with her determination to advocate for social and sexual justice in sex education, makes for a vividness and urgency that is utterly compelling. Everyone should read this brave book." * Sex Roles *
"Intellectually thrilling, politically timely, theoretically strong and ethnographically elegant, Risky Lessons reveals the problematic effects of abstinence-only education and profound social inequalities, and the social dangers that mutate at their nasty intersection. At the same time, Fields demonstrates the power and urgency of teaching for desire, sexual subjectivity, safety and pleasure." -- Michelle Fine * co-author, Muslim American Youth: Understanding Hyphenated Identities *
"Smart, passionate and engaging, Risky Lessons throws open the classroom door to show the high stakes for teachers and students in our political battles over sex education. It should be required reading for every U.S. politician." -- Janice M. Irvine * author of Talk About Sex: The Battles over Sex Education in the United States *
"Jessica Fields casts a critical lens on the contentious national debates surrounding the content and form sex education should have in public schools. Risky Lessons is one of those few books whose values lies in the possibility of genuine change in policy and practice." * American Journal of Sociology *
"Risky Lessons is a must-read for feminist educators who are committed to challenging systems of oppression by transforming and 'politicizing' the formal and hidden curriculum of the classroom space. Fields provides concrete examples of how this classroom labor can and should be done in the face of immense opposition from policy and social movements that dictate abstinence-only education."
* Feminist Teacher *
"Topical, important, interesting, and accessible, Fields's book will appeal to a wide audience of sociologists and educators." -- Christine L. Williams * University of Texas at Austin *
"In an elegant, candid, and rich qualitative study set in three North Carolina schools, Fields argues that the denial of young people's sexualities is at the heart of school based sex education. Utilizing a feminist analysis, the author deftly describes the constituencies, policies, issues, and people involved in the everyday controversies of sex education. Highly recommended." * Choice *
"An engaging feminist ethnography. Risky Lessons is the first to examine not only the debates, but also how sex education policy is translated into district-wide cuirricula and implemented (or not) in the classroom. Fields' unflinchingly critical, feminist perspective, combined with her determination to advocate for social and sexual justice in sex education, makes for a vividness and urgency that is utterly compelling. Everyone should read this brave book." * Sex Roles *
"Intellectually thrilling, politically timely, theoretically strong and ethnographically elegant, Risky Lessons reveals the problematic effects of abstinence-only education and profound social inequalities, and the social dangers that mutate at their nasty intersection. At the same time, Fields demonstrates the power and urgency of teaching for desire, sexual subjectivity, safety and pleasure." -- Michelle Fine * co-author, Muslim American Youth: Understanding Hyphenated Identities *
"Smart, passionate and engaging, Risky Lessons throws open the classroom door to show the high stakes for teachers and students in our political battles over sex education. It should be required reading for every U.S. politician." -- Janice M. Irvine * author of Talk About Sex: The Battles over Sex Education in the United States *
"Jessica Fields casts a critical lens on the contentious national debates surrounding the content and form sex education should have in public schools. Risky Lessons is one of those few books whose values lies in the possibility of genuine change in policy and practice." * American Journal of Sociology *
"Risky Lessons is a must-read for feminist educators who are committed to challenging systems of oppression by transforming and 'politicizing' the formal and hidden curriculum of the classroom space. Fields provides concrete examples of how this classroom labor can and should be done in the face of immense opposition from policy and social movements that dictate abstinence-only education."
* Feminist Teacher *

Table of Contents
Introduction: Asking more of sex education
Differences and divisions: Social inequality in sex education debates and policies
The prophylactic of talk: Sex educations's competing lessons on sexual communication
Natural and ideological: Depicting bodies in sex education
Embattled knowledge: Curiosity and understanding in sex education
Conclusion: Policy, practice, and sexuality education

Risky Lessons Sex Education and Social Inequality

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      Publisher: MW - Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 6/3/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813543352, 978-0813543352
      ISBN10: 0813543355
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Risky Lessons brings readers inside three North Carolina middle schools to show how students and teachers support and subvert the official curriculum through their questions, choices, viewpoints, and reactions. Most important, the book highlights how sex education's formal and informal lessons reflect and reinforce gender, race, and class inequalities.

      Trade Review
      "Topical, important, interesting, and accessible, Fields's book will appeal to a wide audience of sociologists and educators." -- Christine L. Williams * University of Texas at Austin *
      "In an elegant, candid, and rich qualitative study set in three North Carolina schools, Fields argues that the denial of young people's sexualities is at the heart of school based sex education. Utilizing a feminist analysis, the author deftly describes the constituencies, policies, issues, and people involved in the everyday controversies of sex education. Highly recommended." * Choice *
      "An engaging feminist ethnography. Risky Lessons is the first to examine not only the debates, but also how sex education policy is translated into district-wide cuirricula and implemented (or not) in the classroom. Fields' unflinchingly critical, feminist perspective, combined with her determination to advocate for social and sexual justice in sex education, makes for a vividness and urgency that is utterly compelling. Everyone should read this brave book." * Sex Roles *
      "Intellectually thrilling, politically timely, theoretically strong and ethnographically elegant, Risky Lessons reveals the problematic effects of abstinence-only education and profound social inequalities, and the social dangers that mutate at their nasty intersection. At the same time, Fields demonstrates the power and urgency of teaching for desire, sexual subjectivity, safety and pleasure." -- Michelle Fine * co-author, Muslim American Youth: Understanding Hyphenated Identities *
      "Smart, passionate and engaging, Risky Lessons throws open the classroom door to show the high stakes for teachers and students in our political battles over sex education. It should be required reading for every U.S. politician." -- Janice M. Irvine * author of Talk About Sex: The Battles over Sex Education in the United States *
      "Jessica Fields casts a critical lens on the contentious national debates surrounding the content and form sex education should have in public schools. Risky Lessons is one of those few books whose values lies in the possibility of genuine change in policy and practice." * American Journal of Sociology *
      "Risky Lessons is a must-read for feminist educators who are committed to challenging systems of oppression by transforming and 'politicizing' the formal and hidden curriculum of the classroom space. Fields provides concrete examples of how this classroom labor can and should be done in the face of immense opposition from policy and social movements that dictate abstinence-only education."
      * Feminist Teacher *
      "Topical, important, interesting, and accessible, Fields's book will appeal to a wide audience of sociologists and educators." -- Christine L. Williams * University of Texas at Austin *
      "In an elegant, candid, and rich qualitative study set in three North Carolina schools, Fields argues that the denial of young people's sexualities is at the heart of school based sex education. Utilizing a feminist analysis, the author deftly describes the constituencies, policies, issues, and people involved in the everyday controversies of sex education. Highly recommended." * Choice *
      "An engaging feminist ethnography. Risky Lessons is the first to examine not only the debates, but also how sex education policy is translated into district-wide cuirricula and implemented (or not) in the classroom. Fields' unflinchingly critical, feminist perspective, combined with her determination to advocate for social and sexual justice in sex education, makes for a vividness and urgency that is utterly compelling. Everyone should read this brave book." * Sex Roles *
      "Intellectually thrilling, politically timely, theoretically strong and ethnographically elegant, Risky Lessons reveals the problematic effects of abstinence-only education and profound social inequalities, and the social dangers that mutate at their nasty intersection. At the same time, Fields demonstrates the power and urgency of teaching for desire, sexual subjectivity, safety and pleasure." -- Michelle Fine * co-author, Muslim American Youth: Understanding Hyphenated Identities *
      "Smart, passionate and engaging, Risky Lessons throws open the classroom door to show the high stakes for teachers and students in our political battles over sex education. It should be required reading for every U.S. politician." -- Janice M. Irvine * author of Talk About Sex: The Battles over Sex Education in the United States *
      "Jessica Fields casts a critical lens on the contentious national debates surrounding the content and form sex education should have in public schools. Risky Lessons is one of those few books whose values lies in the possibility of genuine change in policy and practice." * American Journal of Sociology *
      "Risky Lessons is a must-read for feminist educators who are committed to challenging systems of oppression by transforming and 'politicizing' the formal and hidden curriculum of the classroom space. Fields provides concrete examples of how this classroom labor can and should be done in the face of immense opposition from policy and social movements that dictate abstinence-only education."
      * Feminist Teacher *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Asking more of sex education
      Differences and divisions: Social inequality in sex education debates and policies
      The prophylactic of talk: Sex educations's competing lessons on sexual communication
      Natural and ideological: Depicting bodies in sex education
      Embattled knowledge: Curiosity and understanding in sex education
      Conclusion: Policy, practice, and sexuality education

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