Cleavage in a Tank Top:
Bodily Prohibition and the
Discourses of School Dress Codes
Shauna Pomerantz
Brock University
Abstract
In this article I
explore the gendered assumptions in the new generation of dress codes that have
swept through North American schools in response to how girls are dressing these
days. Through a feminist poststructural examination of a particular case in Langley, British
Columbia, I locate three contradictory discourses in one
school’s dress code policy that positioned girls as irresponsible, deviant, and
in need of help. I argue that these discourses reproduce dominant and oppressive
forms of gender and sexuality. I conclude by suggesting that much work remains
to be done on the minutiae of school policies such as dress codes given that
they contribute to how the student(’s) body is thought about, looked at, and
treated.

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