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Mapping Queer Space(s) of Praxis and Pedagogy: Queer Studies and Education

Editat de Elizabeth McNeil, James E. Wermers, Joshua O. Lunn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2017
This book explores intersections of theory and practice to engage queer theory and education as it happens both in and beyond the university. Furthering work on queer pedagogy, this volume brings together educators and activists who explore how we see, write, read, experience, and, especially, teach through the fluid space of queerness. The editors and contributors are interested in how queer-identified and -influenced people create ideas, works, classrooms, and other spaces that vivify relational and (eco)systems thinking, thus challenging accepted hierarchies, binaries, and hegemonies that have long dominated pedagogy and praxis.



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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319646220
ISBN-10: 3319646222
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: XIV, 334 p. 21 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Queer Studies and Education

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Mapping Queer Space(s).- SECTION I: Que(e)rying the Academy.- 2. Queer Acknowledgments.- 3. Queer Settlers in a One-Room Schoolhouse: A Decolonial Queerscape Pedagogy.- 4. Queering the First-Year Composition Student (and Teacher): A Democratizing Endeavor.- 5. Queering the Campus Gender Landscape through Visual Arts Praxis.- 6. Safety in Numbers: On the Queerness of Quantification.- SECTION II: Queer Out Here: Public Bodies and Spaces.- 7. Out There: The Lesbian in Literature.- 8. Work This Cunt Bucket: Knowledge, Love, and De-containment in Sapphire’s Push.- 9.  Modern’ Is as Modern Does: Modern Family and the Disruption of Gender Binaries.- 10. Online Romeos and Gay-dia: Exploring Queer Spaces in Digital India.- 11. Femme Is a Verb: An Alternative Reading of Femininity and Feminism.- SECTION III: Enspiriting, Living, Teaching Queer.- 12. Intersextionality: Embodied Knowledge, Bodies of Knowledge.- 13. Take a Left at the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Exploring the Queer Crossroads of Art, Religion, and Education through Big Gay Church.- 14. Innovations in Sexual-Theological Activism: Queer Theology Meets Theatre of the Oppressed.- 15. Queer Homes in a Non-Queer World.- 16. Teaching Desire in Third Space: A Queer Prison Pedagogy for the Unknowing Spirit.- SECTION IV: AnimalQueer.- 17. The Bestiary of Friends.- 18. Animalqueer/Queeranimal: Scatterings.

Notă biografică

Elizabeth McNeil is Instructor in Languages and Cultures at Arizona State University, USA.

James E. Wermers is Digital Humanities Course Manager for the College of Letters and Sciences at Arizona State University, USA, and doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona, USA.

Joshua O. Lunn recently completed a fifteen-year sentence in an Arizona state prison. Noting the relationship between his crimes and patriarchal ideologies that encourage domination, oppression, and violence, he has explored ecofeminist and queer theory to examine delimiting ways of thinking and to effect positive change inside and outside of prison. 



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This book explores intersections of theory and practice to engage queer theory and education as it happens both in and beyond the university. Furthering work on queer pedagogy, this volume brings together educators and activists who explore how we see, write, read, experience, and, especially, teach through the fluid space of queerness. The editors and contributors are interested in how queer-identified and -influenced people create ideas, works, classrooms, and other spaces that vivify relational and (eco)systems thinking, thus challenging accepted hierarchies, binaries, and hegemonies that have long dominated pedagogy and praxis.

Caracteristici

Features established scholars and new voices in the field Explores intersections of theory and practice to engage queer theory and education Includes transnationally/postcolonially focused chapters