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This ground-breaking book explores the increased visibility of trans people in various academic fields of study including education. It asks who this visibility benefits, and how. With much of the Trans Studies literature in education yet to seriously consider trans as a global phenomenon, or anything beyond an embodied reality, the authors present new possibilities for trans as a global concept, interrogating the Western, trans-normative discourses in education scholarship. In doing so, they introduce a new, transnational lens for the discussion of trans and gender issues in higher education,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This ground-breaking book explores the increased visibility of trans people in various academic fields of study including education. It asks who this visibility benefits, and how. With much of the Trans Studies literature in education yet to seriously consider trans as a global phenomenon, or anything beyond an embodied reality, the authors present new possibilities for trans as a global concept, interrogating the Western, trans-normative discourses in education scholarship. In doing so, they introduce a new, transnational lens for the discussion of trans and gender issues in higher education, explore the elucidation of a "new" Trans Studies in education from various perspectives, and demonstrate how trans extends beyond an embodied or material construct.

A bold reconceptualization of trans in educational contexts, this book argues that the "new" trans studies can-and must-alter how we think, know, view, feel, and describe the phenomenon of gender. It will appeal to scholars, faculty, graduate students, early career scholars and critical educators with interests in gender and sexuality in education, gender-related scholarship, Trans Studies and international education.


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Autorenporträt
Pin-Ru Su is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Educational Policy Studies & Practice at the University of Arizona, USA. Ting-Yen Ho is a doctoral student in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Sociocultural Studies at the University of Arizona, USA. Shanshan Zhang is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Educational Policy Studies & Practice at the University of Arizona, USA. Z Nicolazzo is the interim associate dean of Faculty Affairs and a professor of Trans* Studies in Education in the Department of Educational Policy Studies & Practice at the University of Arizona, USA.