Queer Studies and Education
An International Reader
Herausgeber: Rodriguez, Nelson M; Cover, Rob; Allen, Louisa; Mizzi, Robert C
Queer Studies and Education
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Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader explores how the category queer, as a critical stance or set of perspectives, contributes to opportunities individually and collectively for advancing (queer) social justice within the context and concerns of schooling and education. The collection takes up this general goal by presenting a cross-section of international perspectives on queer studies in education. Collectively, the chapters critically engage with heteronormativity and normativity more generally as a political spectrum, over a broad range of formal and informal sites of…mehr
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Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader explores how the category queer, as a critical stance or set of perspectives, contributes to opportunities individually and collectively for advancing (queer) social justice within the context and concerns of schooling and education. The collection takes up this general goal by presenting a cross-section of international perspectives on queer studies in education. Collectively, the chapters critically engage with heteronormativity and normativity more generally as a political spectrum, over a broad range of formal and informal sites of education, and against a backdrop of critiques of liberalism and neoliberalism as the frameworks through which 'achievable' social change and belonging are fostered, particularly within educational settings.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780197687000
- ISBN-10: 0197687008
- Artikelnr.: 67863804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780197687000
- ISBN-10: 0197687008
- Artikelnr.: 67863804
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nelson M. Rodriguez is Associate Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The College of New Jersey, where he serves as Coordinator of the Sexuality and Queer Studies Program. His scholarship spans the fields of queer and gender studies, Foucault studies, critical pedagogy and cultural studies, and education. His recent publications include Michel Foucault and Sexualities and Genders in Education: Friendship as Ascesis (with David Lee Carlson, 2019); Queer Pedagogies: Theory, Praxis, Politics (with Cris Mayo, 2019); Critical Concepts in Queer Studies and Education: An International Guide for the Twenty- First Century (with Wayne J. Martino, Jennifer C. Ingrey, and Edward Brockenbrough, 2016); Educators Queering Academia: Critical Memoirs (with sj Miller, 2016); Queer Masculinities: A Critical Reader in Education (with John C. Landreau, 2012); and Queering Straight Teachers: Discourse and Identity in Education (with William F. Pinar, 2007). Robert C. Mizzi is the Canada Research Chair in Queer, Community, and Diversity Education and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He has over 200 publications and presentations, including articles published in the Journal of Homosexuality and the Journal of Studies in International Education. He has also published five books, with the most recent being the Handbook of Adult and Continuing Education in 2020. He is President Emeritus of the Canadian Association of Adult Education and is Editor Emeritus of the Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education. Robert has been inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame and the Royal Society of Canada (College of New Scholars). Louisa Allen is a Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland. Her scholarship spans the areas of gender, sexualities, sexuality, reproduction, and education. This work is informed by queer theory, feminist new materialism, feminist philosophy and sensory studies. To explore these areas, she employs innovative research methodologies such as visual and more recently sensory methods, including soundwalks and smellwalks. With her colleague Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen, she is currently Editor-in-Chief of the first Encyclopedia of Sexuality Education. Her most recent project is a Marsden Grant with Professor Katrina Roen, which explores experiences of shame and silence for intersex young people. In 2021, she published a sole-authored book, Breathing Life Into Sexuality Education, which disrupts existing ideas about the nature and purpose of this curriculum. It employs scholarship from disparate disciplinary fields, including feminist philosophy, education, sound studies, geography, and anthropology to imagine the possibilities of a sensuous sexuality education pedagogy. Rob Cover is Professor of Digital Communication at RMIT University, Australia. He is Chief Investigator on an Australian Research Council Discovery project investigating the pedagogies of gender and sexual diversity in Australian screen media and on an ARC Linkage studying the well-being aspects of gender- and sexually diverse migration. The author of seven books and over 100 journal articles and chapters, his recent books include Queer Youth Suicide, Culture and Identity: Unliveable Lives? (2016); Digital Identities: Creating and Communicating the Online Self (2016); Flirting in the Era of #MeToo (with A. Bartlett and K. Clarke, 2019); Emergent Identities: New Sexualities, Gender and Relationships in a Digital Era (2019); and Fake News in Digital Cultures (with J. Thompson and A. Haw, 2022).
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: Reading Queer Studies and/in Education: International
Contexts and Perspectives
* Nelson M. Rodriguez, Robert C. Mizzi, Louisa Allen, and Rob Cover
* Chapter 1: Space, Place, and Queerness: The University of the West
Indies, Mona Campus' Queer Zoning
* Adwoa Onuora and Nadeen Spence
* Chapter 2: A Queer Sexuality Education: The Possibilities and
Impossibilities of Knowing
* Naomi Rudoe
* Chapter 3: Rupturing the 'Cul-de-Sac': Queer(y)ing Graduate Education
Studies
* James Burford and Genine Hook
* Chapter 4: Racism, Heteronormativity, and Educational Assemblage in
Germany
* María do Mar Castro Varela and Yener Bayramoglu
* Chapter 5: Queered Failure and Management Education
* Nick Rumens
* Chapter 6: Navigating Personal and Professional Identities in the
Higher Education Workplace: A Facilitated Autoethnography
* Craig M. McGill, Tonette S. Rocco, Joshua C. Collins, Lorenzo Bowman,
Rod P. Githens, Holly M. Hutchins, Nathan Victoria, Saul Carliner,
Gisela P. Vega, Julie Gedro, and Thomas Nechodomu
* Chapter 7: Shifting the Gaze: A Decolonial Queer Analysis of
Photographs of the Canadian Indian Residential Schools
* Spy Dénommé-Welch and Robert C. Mizzi
* Chapter 8: "No Queers, No Marching Bands": Schools, Social
Recognition, and Gender Visibility on the Brazil-Bolivia Border
* Tiago Duque and Gustavo Moura
* Chapter 9: Timely Interventions: Queer Activist Early Childhood
Teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand
* Alexandra C. Gunn
* Chapter 10: Beyond 'Abstinence-Only': The U.S. Christian Right's
'Pro-Family' Countermovement against Comprehensive Sexuality
Education and Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Eastern and Southern
Africa
* Finn Reygan and Haley McEwen
* Chapter 11: Queering School Sport and Physical Education
* Richard Pringle and Dillon Landi
* Chapter 12: Queer Screen Pedagogies: Australian Queer Audiences and
the Educational Value of LGBTQ Film and Television Stories
* Rob Cover
* Chapter 13: The Possibilities and Futurities of LGBTQ Youth: Thinking
from a Queer of Color Critique in Educational Research
* Andrea Vasquez and Cindy Cruz
* Chapter 14: An Assimilation or Transgression of 'Normativities': A
Qualitative Sociological Exploration of the Experiences of Gay and
Lesbian Students at a South African University
* Tshanduko Tshilongo and Jacques Rothmann
* Chapter 15: Norm-Critical Pedagogy as Femo- and Homonationalism:
Perspectives on Norm Critique in Swedish Research, Activism, and
Educational Practice
* Eva Reimers
* Chapter 16: 'The Only Orange Park Bench': Using Photo-Elicitation to
Explore Campus Experiences of LGBTIQA+ Students
* John Fenaughty, Lucy Cowie, and Louisa Allen
* Chapter 17: Trans Children in Primary Schools: Thinking Queerly About
Happiness and Time
* Aoife Neary
* Chapter 18: Queer Love and Education
* Nelson M. Rodriguez and William F. Pinar
* Index
* Introduction: Reading Queer Studies and/in Education: International
Contexts and Perspectives
* Nelson M. Rodriguez, Robert C. Mizzi, Louisa Allen, and Rob Cover
* Chapter 1: Space, Place, and Queerness: The University of the West
Indies, Mona Campus' Queer Zoning
* Adwoa Onuora and Nadeen Spence
* Chapter 2: A Queer Sexuality Education: The Possibilities and
Impossibilities of Knowing
* Naomi Rudoe
* Chapter 3: Rupturing the 'Cul-de-Sac': Queer(y)ing Graduate Education
Studies
* James Burford and Genine Hook
* Chapter 4: Racism, Heteronormativity, and Educational Assemblage in
Germany
* María do Mar Castro Varela and Yener Bayramoglu
* Chapter 5: Queered Failure and Management Education
* Nick Rumens
* Chapter 6: Navigating Personal and Professional Identities in the
Higher Education Workplace: A Facilitated Autoethnography
* Craig M. McGill, Tonette S. Rocco, Joshua C. Collins, Lorenzo Bowman,
Rod P. Githens, Holly M. Hutchins, Nathan Victoria, Saul Carliner,
Gisela P. Vega, Julie Gedro, and Thomas Nechodomu
* Chapter 7: Shifting the Gaze: A Decolonial Queer Analysis of
Photographs of the Canadian Indian Residential Schools
* Spy Dénommé-Welch and Robert C. Mizzi
* Chapter 8: "No Queers, No Marching Bands": Schools, Social
Recognition, and Gender Visibility on the Brazil-Bolivia Border
* Tiago Duque and Gustavo Moura
* Chapter 9: Timely Interventions: Queer Activist Early Childhood
Teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand
* Alexandra C. Gunn
* Chapter 10: Beyond 'Abstinence-Only': The U.S. Christian Right's
'Pro-Family' Countermovement against Comprehensive Sexuality
Education and Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Eastern and Southern
Africa
* Finn Reygan and Haley McEwen
* Chapter 11: Queering School Sport and Physical Education
* Richard Pringle and Dillon Landi
* Chapter 12: Queer Screen Pedagogies: Australian Queer Audiences and
the Educational Value of LGBTQ Film and Television Stories
* Rob Cover
* Chapter 13: The Possibilities and Futurities of LGBTQ Youth: Thinking
from a Queer of Color Critique in Educational Research
* Andrea Vasquez and Cindy Cruz
* Chapter 14: An Assimilation or Transgression of 'Normativities': A
Qualitative Sociological Exploration of the Experiences of Gay and
Lesbian Students at a South African University
* Tshanduko Tshilongo and Jacques Rothmann
* Chapter 15: Norm-Critical Pedagogy as Femo- and Homonationalism:
Perspectives on Norm Critique in Swedish Research, Activism, and
Educational Practice
* Eva Reimers
* Chapter 16: 'The Only Orange Park Bench': Using Photo-Elicitation to
Explore Campus Experiences of LGBTIQA+ Students
* John Fenaughty, Lucy Cowie, and Louisa Allen
* Chapter 17: Trans Children in Primary Schools: Thinking Queerly About
Happiness and Time
* Aoife Neary
* Chapter 18: Queer Love and Education
* Nelson M. Rodriguez and William F. Pinar
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: Reading Queer Studies and/in Education: International
Contexts and Perspectives
* Nelson M. Rodriguez, Robert C. Mizzi, Louisa Allen, and Rob Cover
* Chapter 1: Space, Place, and Queerness: The University of the West
Indies, Mona Campus' Queer Zoning
* Adwoa Onuora and Nadeen Spence
* Chapter 2: A Queer Sexuality Education: The Possibilities and
Impossibilities of Knowing
* Naomi Rudoe
* Chapter 3: Rupturing the 'Cul-de-Sac': Queer(y)ing Graduate Education
Studies
* James Burford and Genine Hook
* Chapter 4: Racism, Heteronormativity, and Educational Assemblage in
Germany
* María do Mar Castro Varela and Yener Bayramoglu
* Chapter 5: Queered Failure and Management Education
* Nick Rumens
* Chapter 6: Navigating Personal and Professional Identities in the
Higher Education Workplace: A Facilitated Autoethnography
* Craig M. McGill, Tonette S. Rocco, Joshua C. Collins, Lorenzo Bowman,
Rod P. Githens, Holly M. Hutchins, Nathan Victoria, Saul Carliner,
Gisela P. Vega, Julie Gedro, and Thomas Nechodomu
* Chapter 7: Shifting the Gaze: A Decolonial Queer Analysis of
Photographs of the Canadian Indian Residential Schools
* Spy Dénommé-Welch and Robert C. Mizzi
* Chapter 8: "No Queers, No Marching Bands": Schools, Social
Recognition, and Gender Visibility on the Brazil-Bolivia Border
* Tiago Duque and Gustavo Moura
* Chapter 9: Timely Interventions: Queer Activist Early Childhood
Teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand
* Alexandra C. Gunn
* Chapter 10: Beyond 'Abstinence-Only': The U.S. Christian Right's
'Pro-Family' Countermovement against Comprehensive Sexuality
Education and Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Eastern and Southern
Africa
* Finn Reygan and Haley McEwen
* Chapter 11: Queering School Sport and Physical Education
* Richard Pringle and Dillon Landi
* Chapter 12: Queer Screen Pedagogies: Australian Queer Audiences and
the Educational Value of LGBTQ Film and Television Stories
* Rob Cover
* Chapter 13: The Possibilities and Futurities of LGBTQ Youth: Thinking
from a Queer of Color Critique in Educational Research
* Andrea Vasquez and Cindy Cruz
* Chapter 14: An Assimilation or Transgression of 'Normativities': A
Qualitative Sociological Exploration of the Experiences of Gay and
Lesbian Students at a South African University
* Tshanduko Tshilongo and Jacques Rothmann
* Chapter 15: Norm-Critical Pedagogy as Femo- and Homonationalism:
Perspectives on Norm Critique in Swedish Research, Activism, and
Educational Practice
* Eva Reimers
* Chapter 16: 'The Only Orange Park Bench': Using Photo-Elicitation to
Explore Campus Experiences of LGBTIQA+ Students
* John Fenaughty, Lucy Cowie, and Louisa Allen
* Chapter 17: Trans Children in Primary Schools: Thinking Queerly About
Happiness and Time
* Aoife Neary
* Chapter 18: Queer Love and Education
* Nelson M. Rodriguez and William F. Pinar
* Index
* Introduction: Reading Queer Studies and/in Education: International
Contexts and Perspectives
* Nelson M. Rodriguez, Robert C. Mizzi, Louisa Allen, and Rob Cover
* Chapter 1: Space, Place, and Queerness: The University of the West
Indies, Mona Campus' Queer Zoning
* Adwoa Onuora and Nadeen Spence
* Chapter 2: A Queer Sexuality Education: The Possibilities and
Impossibilities of Knowing
* Naomi Rudoe
* Chapter 3: Rupturing the 'Cul-de-Sac': Queer(y)ing Graduate Education
Studies
* James Burford and Genine Hook
* Chapter 4: Racism, Heteronormativity, and Educational Assemblage in
Germany
* María do Mar Castro Varela and Yener Bayramoglu
* Chapter 5: Queered Failure and Management Education
* Nick Rumens
* Chapter 6: Navigating Personal and Professional Identities in the
Higher Education Workplace: A Facilitated Autoethnography
* Craig M. McGill, Tonette S. Rocco, Joshua C. Collins, Lorenzo Bowman,
Rod P. Githens, Holly M. Hutchins, Nathan Victoria, Saul Carliner,
Gisela P. Vega, Julie Gedro, and Thomas Nechodomu
* Chapter 7: Shifting the Gaze: A Decolonial Queer Analysis of
Photographs of the Canadian Indian Residential Schools
* Spy Dénommé-Welch and Robert C. Mizzi
* Chapter 8: "No Queers, No Marching Bands": Schools, Social
Recognition, and Gender Visibility on the Brazil-Bolivia Border
* Tiago Duque and Gustavo Moura
* Chapter 9: Timely Interventions: Queer Activist Early Childhood
Teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand
* Alexandra C. Gunn
* Chapter 10: Beyond 'Abstinence-Only': The U.S. Christian Right's
'Pro-Family' Countermovement against Comprehensive Sexuality
Education and Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Eastern and Southern
Africa
* Finn Reygan and Haley McEwen
* Chapter 11: Queering School Sport and Physical Education
* Richard Pringle and Dillon Landi
* Chapter 12: Queer Screen Pedagogies: Australian Queer Audiences and
the Educational Value of LGBTQ Film and Television Stories
* Rob Cover
* Chapter 13: The Possibilities and Futurities of LGBTQ Youth: Thinking
from a Queer of Color Critique in Educational Research
* Andrea Vasquez and Cindy Cruz
* Chapter 14: An Assimilation or Transgression of 'Normativities': A
Qualitative Sociological Exploration of the Experiences of Gay and
Lesbian Students at a South African University
* Tshanduko Tshilongo and Jacques Rothmann
* Chapter 15: Norm-Critical Pedagogy as Femo- and Homonationalism:
Perspectives on Norm Critique in Swedish Research, Activism, and
Educational Practice
* Eva Reimers
* Chapter 16: 'The Only Orange Park Bench': Using Photo-Elicitation to
Explore Campus Experiences of LGBTIQA+ Students
* John Fenaughty, Lucy Cowie, and Louisa Allen
* Chapter 17: Trans Children in Primary Schools: Thinking Queerly About
Happiness and Time
* Aoife Neary
* Chapter 18: Queer Love and Education
* Nelson M. Rodriguez and William F. Pinar
* Index