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Re-imagining Gender in the Early Childhood Workforce

Feminist and More-than-human Perspectives

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Re-imagining Gender in the Early Childhood Workforce

Feminist and More-than-human Perspectives

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This book draws on feminist theorisations and more-than-human approaches to re-imagine gender in the early childhood workforce.

Sid Mohandas presents new research carried out in a Montessori nursery in the UK looking the workforce's interactions with everyday “objects” in the nursery such as tea, cameras and snot. Drawing on Donna Haraway's situated feminist practice Mohandas reveals the many gendered and more-than-gendered forces, including those of race, caste and class at play in the relations, stories and worlds within the nursery setting. Debates, policies and practices around gender in the early childhood workforce have predominantly focused on the under-representation of men and the recuperative outcomes promised through the inclusion of men. This book is concerned with the ways a gendered workforce can be re-imagined when the boundaries of research are stretched beyond mere human inclusion and attention is paid to ordinary and unassuming relationships that encompass everyday experiences in the nursery. By employing feminist theorisations that foreground materiality, affect, discourse, place and temporalities, the book demonstrates ways in which gender can be understood differently in the early childhood workforce.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface
Introduction
1. Gender in the Early Childhood Workforce
2. Troubling Gender in the Research Process
3. Theorizing Montessorian and More-than-human research practice
4. Feminist New Materialism and Re-storying a Hot Mug of Tea
5. The Camera in Early Childhood Settings
6. Gender, Race and Snot in Montessori Education
7. Feminist Relational Onto-epistemology in Gendered Workforces ECEC
Conclusion
References
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 19 Mar 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350534599
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Series Feminist Thought in Childhood Research
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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