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Informed by a social justice lens, and featuring Canadian content and context, this edited multi-disciplinary book looks at current trends in the teaching of sexuality in higher education, including sexual well-being, positivity, diversity, mutual consent. focuses on the teaching of sexuality in higher education.
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Informed by a social justice lens, and featuring Canadian content and context, this edited multi-disciplinary book looks at current trends in the teaching of sexuality in higher education, including sexual well-being, positivity, diversity, mutual consent. focuses on the teaching of sexuality in higher education.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781487507015
- ISBN-10: 1487507011
- Artikelnr.: 62226351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781487507015
- ISBN-10: 1487507011
- Artikelnr.: 62226351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Susan Hillock is a professor of social work at Trent University.
Preface - Susan Hillock
Introduction- Let’s Teach About Sex
Susan Hillock
Section 1- Current Debates and Hot Topics
Susan Hillock
1. Don’t Ask/ Don’t Tell: Sexuality(ies), Instructor Disclosure, and
Trigger Warnings in the Classroom
Susan Hillock
2. Restoring Indigenous Sexuality
Carrie Bourassa, Betty McKenna, Miranda Keewatin, Sadie Anderson, Marlin
Legare, Mikayla Hagel, Danette Starblanket, Jen Billan, & Cari McIlduff
3. Teaching Sexual Consent
Terry Humphreys
4. What About The Boys: University students Learning About Sexual
Consent-talk From Youth in Northern Ontario"
Jennifer L. Johnson
5. The Down Low on Getting Down: Reframing Problem-focused Narratives by
Focusing on Sex-positivity and Desire-based Education
Amie Kroes
6. Transgender Experiences in Healthcare - Addressing Challenges While
Teaching Compassion in Higher Education
Colleen McMillan, Mike Lee-Poy, & Carys Massarella
Section 2- At the Margins: Diverse Voices And Perspectives
Susan Hillock
7. What’s the big deal? A Roundtable Reflecting on Queer and Feminist Porn
Studies
Laine Zisman Newman, Sarah Lima, Stuart MacLeod, Oreoluwa Adara, & Imogen
Tam
8. Past Practices: How to Think About Sex Historically
Elise Chenier
9. Queering Masculinity in Early Childhood and Higher Education Classrooms:
Gendered Regulation and the 'Double-Bind' of Queer Masculinities
Adam W. J. Davies
10. Working With Muslim LGBTQ Service Users: Assessing and Locating
Supportive Care and Teaching Practices
Maryam Khan
11. Sexuality and Aging
Lorna Guse and Hai Luo
12. Uncertain Subjects: (Un)Teaching Pain(ful) Sexualities, Power, and
Pedagogy
Renee Dumaresque
Section 3- Practical Applications and Recommendations
Susan Hillock
13. Sex & Gender in the Classroom: Lessons From (and For) the Front Lines
Heather Peters
14. The Pitch: Teaching Sexuality at Multiple Levels
Nick J. Mulé
15. Sexual Health Education for Individuals with Intellectual and
Developmental Disability
Shaniff Esmail, Meg Tronson, & Sheena Churla
16. Teachable Moments: The Intersections of Disabilities and Sexualities
Michelle Owen & Baden Gaeke Franz
17. Supporting Service Users’ Sexuality: Teaching Best Practices to Social
Work Students
Gary Christopher Sterling- Murphy & Rick Csiernik
18. Conclusion: Can We Just Stop Faking It: Real Talk About Sex and
Sexualities In The Classroom
Susan Hillock
Contributor Bios
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Introduction- Let’s Teach About Sex
Susan Hillock
Section 1- Current Debates and Hot Topics
Susan Hillock
1. Don’t Ask/ Don’t Tell: Sexuality(ies), Instructor Disclosure, and
Trigger Warnings in the Classroom
Susan Hillock
2. Restoring Indigenous Sexuality
Carrie Bourassa, Betty McKenna, Miranda Keewatin, Sadie Anderson, Marlin
Legare, Mikayla Hagel, Danette Starblanket, Jen Billan, & Cari McIlduff
3. Teaching Sexual Consent
Terry Humphreys
4. What About The Boys: University students Learning About Sexual
Consent-talk From Youth in Northern Ontario"
Jennifer L. Johnson
5. The Down Low on Getting Down: Reframing Problem-focused Narratives by
Focusing on Sex-positivity and Desire-based Education
Amie Kroes
6. Transgender Experiences in Healthcare - Addressing Challenges While
Teaching Compassion in Higher Education
Colleen McMillan, Mike Lee-Poy, & Carys Massarella
Section 2- At the Margins: Diverse Voices And Perspectives
Susan Hillock
7. What’s the big deal? A Roundtable Reflecting on Queer and Feminist Porn
Studies
Laine Zisman Newman, Sarah Lima, Stuart MacLeod, Oreoluwa Adara, & Imogen
Tam
8. Past Practices: How to Think About Sex Historically
Elise Chenier
9. Queering Masculinity in Early Childhood and Higher Education Classrooms:
Gendered Regulation and the 'Double-Bind' of Queer Masculinities
Adam W. J. Davies
10. Working With Muslim LGBTQ Service Users: Assessing and Locating
Supportive Care and Teaching Practices
Maryam Khan
11. Sexuality and Aging
Lorna Guse and Hai Luo
12. Uncertain Subjects: (Un)Teaching Pain(ful) Sexualities, Power, and
Pedagogy
Renee Dumaresque
Section 3- Practical Applications and Recommendations
Susan Hillock
13. Sex & Gender in the Classroom: Lessons From (and For) the Front Lines
Heather Peters
14. The Pitch: Teaching Sexuality at Multiple Levels
Nick J. Mulé
15. Sexual Health Education for Individuals with Intellectual and
Developmental Disability
Shaniff Esmail, Meg Tronson, & Sheena Churla
16. Teachable Moments: The Intersections of Disabilities and Sexualities
Michelle Owen & Baden Gaeke Franz
17. Supporting Service Users’ Sexuality: Teaching Best Practices to Social
Work Students
Gary Christopher Sterling- Murphy & Rick Csiernik
18. Conclusion: Can We Just Stop Faking It: Real Talk About Sex and
Sexualities In The Classroom
Susan Hillock
Contributor Bios
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Preface - Susan Hillock
Introduction- Let’s Teach About Sex
Susan Hillock
Section 1- Current Debates and Hot Topics
Susan Hillock
1. Don’t Ask/ Don’t Tell: Sexuality(ies), Instructor Disclosure, and
Trigger Warnings in the Classroom
Susan Hillock
2. Restoring Indigenous Sexuality
Carrie Bourassa, Betty McKenna, Miranda Keewatin, Sadie Anderson, Marlin
Legare, Mikayla Hagel, Danette Starblanket, Jen Billan, & Cari McIlduff
3. Teaching Sexual Consent
Terry Humphreys
4. What About The Boys: University students Learning About Sexual
Consent-talk From Youth in Northern Ontario"
Jennifer L. Johnson
5. The Down Low on Getting Down: Reframing Problem-focused Narratives by
Focusing on Sex-positivity and Desire-based Education
Amie Kroes
6. Transgender Experiences in Healthcare - Addressing Challenges While
Teaching Compassion in Higher Education
Colleen McMillan, Mike Lee-Poy, & Carys Massarella
Section 2- At the Margins: Diverse Voices And Perspectives
Susan Hillock
7. What’s the big deal? A Roundtable Reflecting on Queer and Feminist Porn
Studies
Laine Zisman Newman, Sarah Lima, Stuart MacLeod, Oreoluwa Adara, & Imogen
Tam
8. Past Practices: How to Think About Sex Historically
Elise Chenier
9. Queering Masculinity in Early Childhood and Higher Education Classrooms:
Gendered Regulation and the 'Double-Bind' of Queer Masculinities
Adam W. J. Davies
10. Working With Muslim LGBTQ Service Users: Assessing and Locating
Supportive Care and Teaching Practices
Maryam Khan
11. Sexuality and Aging
Lorna Guse and Hai Luo
12. Uncertain Subjects: (Un)Teaching Pain(ful) Sexualities, Power, and
Pedagogy
Renee Dumaresque
Section 3- Practical Applications and Recommendations
Susan Hillock
13. Sex & Gender in the Classroom: Lessons From (and For) the Front Lines
Heather Peters
14. The Pitch: Teaching Sexuality at Multiple Levels
Nick J. Mulé
15. Sexual Health Education for Individuals with Intellectual and
Developmental Disability
Shaniff Esmail, Meg Tronson, & Sheena Churla
16. Teachable Moments: The Intersections of Disabilities and Sexualities
Michelle Owen & Baden Gaeke Franz
17. Supporting Service Users’ Sexuality: Teaching Best Practices to Social
Work Students
Gary Christopher Sterling- Murphy & Rick Csiernik
18. Conclusion: Can We Just Stop Faking It: Real Talk About Sex and
Sexualities In The Classroom
Susan Hillock
Contributor Bios
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Introduction- Let’s Teach About Sex
Susan Hillock
Section 1- Current Debates and Hot Topics
Susan Hillock
1. Don’t Ask/ Don’t Tell: Sexuality(ies), Instructor Disclosure, and
Trigger Warnings in the Classroom
Susan Hillock
2. Restoring Indigenous Sexuality
Carrie Bourassa, Betty McKenna, Miranda Keewatin, Sadie Anderson, Marlin
Legare, Mikayla Hagel, Danette Starblanket, Jen Billan, & Cari McIlduff
3. Teaching Sexual Consent
Terry Humphreys
4. What About The Boys: University students Learning About Sexual
Consent-talk From Youth in Northern Ontario"
Jennifer L. Johnson
5. The Down Low on Getting Down: Reframing Problem-focused Narratives by
Focusing on Sex-positivity and Desire-based Education
Amie Kroes
6. Transgender Experiences in Healthcare - Addressing Challenges While
Teaching Compassion in Higher Education
Colleen McMillan, Mike Lee-Poy, & Carys Massarella
Section 2- At the Margins: Diverse Voices And Perspectives
Susan Hillock
7. What’s the big deal? A Roundtable Reflecting on Queer and Feminist Porn
Studies
Laine Zisman Newman, Sarah Lima, Stuart MacLeod, Oreoluwa Adara, & Imogen
Tam
8. Past Practices: How to Think About Sex Historically
Elise Chenier
9. Queering Masculinity in Early Childhood and Higher Education Classrooms:
Gendered Regulation and the 'Double-Bind' of Queer Masculinities
Adam W. J. Davies
10. Working With Muslim LGBTQ Service Users: Assessing and Locating
Supportive Care and Teaching Practices
Maryam Khan
11. Sexuality and Aging
Lorna Guse and Hai Luo
12. Uncertain Subjects: (Un)Teaching Pain(ful) Sexualities, Power, and
Pedagogy
Renee Dumaresque
Section 3- Practical Applications and Recommendations
Susan Hillock
13. Sex & Gender in the Classroom: Lessons From (and For) the Front Lines
Heather Peters
14. The Pitch: Teaching Sexuality at Multiple Levels
Nick J. Mulé
15. Sexual Health Education for Individuals with Intellectual and
Developmental Disability
Shaniff Esmail, Meg Tronson, & Sheena Churla
16. Teachable Moments: The Intersections of Disabilities and Sexualities
Michelle Owen & Baden Gaeke Franz
17. Supporting Service Users’ Sexuality: Teaching Best Practices to Social
Work Students
Gary Christopher Sterling- Murphy & Rick Csiernik
18. Conclusion: Can We Just Stop Faking It: Real Talk About Sex and
Sexualities In The Classroom
Susan Hillock
Contributor Bios
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C







