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“The Atmosphere is Permissive and Free”: The Gendering of Activism in the British Adventure Playgrounds Movement, c.1948-1970.

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posted on 2023-10-29, 12:55 authored by Krista Cowman
<p>This article explores how gender shaped activities on British adventure playgrounds, designated abandoned spaces where children engaged in free play with urban materials under loose adult supervision. It argues that as these bold experiments emerged in post-war Britain in a period when women’s traditional roles were beginning to be scrutinized and questioned they might have been expected to develop into spaces where traditional gendered norms were challenged, girls and boys offered different forms of play, and mothers drawn into wider community activism. This potential was limited through the emergence of the figure of the heroic playleader, a charismatic man capable of taming potentially delinquent urban youth through extreme displays of masculinity. Consequently t was not until the late 1970s, a decade after the establishment of an autonomous Women’s Liberation Movement, that adventure playgrounds began to challenge gendered play behaviors.</p>

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  • University of Lincoln (Historic Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Social History

Volume

53

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

218-241

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISSN

0022-4529

eISSN

1527-1897

Date Submitted

2018-06-04

Date Accepted

2018-05-01

Date of First Publication

2018-10-18

Date of Final Publication

2018-10-18

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-09-17

ePrints ID

32253

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