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Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis
Being Boys: Shaping gender norms to weaken rape culture
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Critical Youth Studies Series

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For Muslims to project themselves into the future is a radical act in a world where the lives of Muslims and those perceived to be Muslims are threatened. your book. Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDIO Press Inc
Release dateJun 2, 2021
Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis
Being Boys: Shaping gender norms to weaken rape culture

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  • Being Boys: Shaping gender norms to weaken rape culture

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    Being Boys: Shaping gender norms to weaken rape culture
    Being Boys: Shaping gender norms to weaken rape culture

    Can boys really be boys? Gerald Walton and Gianluca Agostinelli say, "yes" - but not without reservation. As accomplished scholars and educators on gender and learning, they advocate for the disruption of usual ideas about masculinity and how it shows in the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviours of boys and men. These ideas aredisseminated and val

  • Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis

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    Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis
    Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis

    For Muslims to project themselves into the future is a radical act in a world where the lives of Muslims and those perceived to be Muslims are threatened. your book. Shaping Muslim Futures: Youth Visions and Activist Praxis

Author

Gerald Walton

Gerald Walton earned his PhD at Queen's University in 2006 and is now a Professor in the Faculty of Education at Lakehead University. The editor of The gay agenda: Claiming space, identity, and justice (Peter Lang, 2014) and an award-winning educator, Dr. Walton's scholarship and teaching focus on bullying, violence, and social responsibility as it connects to privilege.

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