From Elite Traditions to Middle-Class Cultures: Images of Secondary Education in the Anniversary Books of a Finnish Girls’ School, 1882–2007
: Nieminen Marjo
Publisher: Routledge
: 2016
: Paedagogica Historica
: 3
: 52
: 2016
: 236
: 251
: 16
: 0030-9230
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00309230.2016.1148059(external)
: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00309230.2016.1148059(external)
ABSTRACT
This article concentrates on visual sources relating to secondary
education, and asks how a collection of photographs can be
understood and interpreted as part of the institutional and collective
memory of one Finnish girls’ school. The photographs were published
in the anniversary books of the school. They construct an entirety,
where public memories are interwoven with individual and private
reminiscences. The article examines how the traditions of jubilee books
and the institutional setting of the school establish the boundaries
for the visual narratives of the collection and how the self-image
and identity of the school and its gendered nature are visualised in
the corpus. The long period (1882–2007) opens up possibilities for
studying how the changes in the Finnish education system and the
alteration of the girls’ school to a co-educational school are presented
in the photographs, and how these photographs create the imagery
of gender, class, equality and co-education.