1 (discourse) (hidden curriculum) (internalized) 1 1997 5 31
Deem 47-52 2 (sexuality) Michael W. Apple (14) E. Vallance (13) Apple Vallance 2 1996 6 29-30 315-316 Apple Philip Jackson (Apple 49)
(political socialization) (Apple 84-85) Diller Houston (learning that is not openly intended) (188-189) Vallance (Michel Foucault) (Discipline 170-194) Apple (53) Apple Apple
(Apple 51) Apple (social construction of reality) 3 (negotiated) Apple 4 (Apple 52-53) (curriculum in use) (Apple 51) (Apple 33-34 Trudell 167) (Apple 84) (Apple 49) 3 Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality (New York: Anchor Books, 1967) 4 Apple Michael M. Apple, Education and Power (London: ARK paperbacks, 1982, 1985), esp. Chapters 1 & 3.
5 The History of Sexuality (incite) (discourse) (desexualization) 6 5 6 1996 9 57-61 (Sara Delamont) (196-208)
7 (individual/ity) (unthought) 7 1997 1 11 3 19 4 19
(Sara Delamont) (147-149) 8 Rosemary Deem (36) 7 9 (sexual variants) (sexual minorities) 8 9 7
(Giroux and Simon 3) (cultural studies) (empowered) 7 Deem (41) 1997
sex negative
(gendered) (Trudell 26, 167-170) (Trudell 27-28)
(ASHA) 10 (Trudell 10-11) 10 (eugenics) (Asbell 9; Grant 43; D Emilio & Freedman 245)
1970 80 (Trudell 18) D Emilio & Freedman, Patton (the melting pot) (assimilation) (Goldberg 4) 1960 (integration)
(Goldberg 6) 1970 (multiculturalism) (pluralism) 11 (hybridity) (Goldberg 7-9) 11 John Knight, Richard Smith, Judyth Sachs
12 (sex negativity) (Rubin 13-14) 13 Morgan 170 Michelle Fine (discourse) 14 (sexuality as violence) 12 80 William Bennett Allen Bloom The Closing of the American Mind (1987) E. D. Hirsch Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (1987) 1988 13 (Duberman 155-157) 14 (Zeidenstein & Moore 1-5)
(Fine 33) (sexuality as victimization) Fine (discourse) (Fine 34) (sexuality as individual morality) (Fine 35)
(sexuality as desire) Fine (Fine 35-38) Fine ( 19)
(defensive teaching) (conflicting) (Trudell 172 cf. Apple 82-104) Paolo Freire (dehumanization) (39) sexualized
(Stanley Fish) 15 15 198-199
1960 1970 (Echols 215) (discourse) 16 16
(Whatley 122-125) (Whatley 125 Apple 87-92) (Whatley 126-127) 17 (naturalized) 17 S/M
cf. Patton (minority discourse) 18 Irvine 218 Irvine 19 18 Patton 148 (note 14), Weeks 195-201 3&4 1998 9 19 Irvine
1 2 (libertarians) laisser-faire (liberals) 3 emancipation of sexuality 20 Rudolf Müller Müller Müller 20 local) Foucauldian
(306) Müller Whatley (William Masters and Virginia Johnson) (Whatley 122-123) (Weeks 61-95) (deployment of sexuality) (Foucault, History of Sexuality 56) 21 21 275-285
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