Encyclopedia of Queer Studies in Education | Buch | 978-90-04-50671-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 814 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1503 g

Reihe: Critical Understanding in Education

Encyclopedia of Queer Studies in Education


Erscheinungsjahr 2021
ISBN: 978-90-04-50671-8
Verlag: Brill

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 814 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1503 g

Reihe: Critical Understanding in Education

ISBN: 978-90-04-50671-8
Verlag: Brill


Choice Award 2022: Outstanding Academic Title

Queer studies is an extensive field that spans a range of disciplines. This volume focuses on education and educational research and examines and expounds upon queer studies particular to education fields. It works to examine concepts, theories, and methods related to queer studies across PK-12, higher education, adult education, and informal learning.

The volume takes an intentionally intersectional approach, with particular attention to the intersections of white supremacist cisheteropatriachy. It includes well-established concepts with accessible and entry-level explanations, as well as emerging and cutting-edge concepts in the field. It is designed to be used by those new to queer studies as well as those with established expertise in the field.

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Acknowledgments

Figures and Tables

1 Introduction

Kamden K. Strunk and Stephanie Anne Shelton

2 Abolitionist Teaching

Jenell Igeleke Penn

3 Affect

Mark E. Helmsing

4 AIDS Activism

J. Michael Denton

5 Allies and Allyship

S. Adam Crawley

6 Allonormativity and Compulsory Sexuality

Amanda L. Mollet and Brian Lackman

7 Androgyny

Kate E. Kedley

8 Antiblackness

Romeo Jackson, Zachary Brown and Brenda Anderson Wadley

9 Antidiscrimination Laws and Policies

Nicholas Catania

10 Asexuality & Asexuality Studies

Amanda L. Mollet

11 Ballroom Culture

Steve D. Mobley, Jr. and Quortne R. Hutchings

12 Biological Essentialism

Kamden K. Strunk

13 Bisexuality and Bisexuality Studies

Kaity Prieto

14 Bullying

Whitney Neumeyer Roach and Elissa Bryant

15 Calling In/Calling Out

Dianna (D) Tejada

16 Campus Activism

Rob Loren Hill

17 Campus Climate (College & University)

Allison BrckaLorenz

18 Chicana Feminism

José Manuel Santillana Blanco

19 Cisheteropatriarchy

Kody Muncaster

20 Cisheterosexism

Esteban Francisco López Medina

21 The Closet

Christian George Gregory

22 Community Colleges and LGBTQ+ Professionals

Ángel de Jesus Gonzalez

23 Community Colleges and LGBTQ Students

Ángel de Jesus Gonzalez

24 Compulsory Heterogenderism

Quortne R. Hutchings and Arli Mohamed

25 Compulsory Heterosexuality

Robert Bittner

26 Confession

Kevin J. Burke

27 Conversion Therapy

Chris Babits

28 Corporeality

A. Longoria

29 Critical Content Analysis

S. Adam Crawley

30 Curriculum Inclusive of Sexual and Gender Diversity

Ryan Schey

31 Decolonizing Approaches

Roland Sintos Coloma

32 Disidentification

Addie Shrodes

33 Drag and Drag Studies

Christopher (Doza) Mendoza

34 Educational Research and Queer Issues in K-12 Schools

Mollie V. Blackburn and Joselyn L. Parker

35 Equity vs. Equality

Andrés Castro Samayoa

36 Exclusion and Removal in School Discipline

Hannah Carson Baggett and Carey E. Andrzejewski

37 Gender Binary

Kate E. Kedley

38 Gender/Gender Identity/Gender Expression

Adam W.J. Davies and Rhea Ashley Hoskin

39 Gender-Affirming Care

Tae Min Suh

40 Gender-Based Microaggressions

Bri Sérráno, Romeo Jackson and Kari J. Dockendorff

41 Gender-Complex Education

Dana M. Stachowiak

42 Genderbashing

Kit Emslie

43 Genderism

Eli Kean

44 Genderqueer

Dana M. Stachowiak

45 GLSEN

Caitlin L. Ryan

46 Go-Along Interviews

Sam Stiegler

47 GSAs (Gay-Straight Alliances or Gender-Sexuality Alliances)

Susan W. Woolley

48 Hegemonic Masculinity

Scott Ritchie

49 Hegemony

Addie Shrodes

50 Heteronormativity

Sara Staley

51 Heteropatriarchy

Jacob Kelley and Andrea Arce-Trigatti

52 Heterosexism

Sohini Chatterjee

53 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

Steve D. Mobley, Jr.

54 HIV/AIDS in the United States

J. Michael Denton

55 Homonationalism

Kody Muncaster

56 Homonormativity

Matthew Archer

57 Hookup Culture

Nicholas Francis Havey

58 Identity Politics

Jaime S. Miller

59 Inclusion

April M. Jones

60 Intersectionality

Antonio Duran

61 Intersex

Shelly Melchior

62 It Gets Better

Thomas Crisp

63 Jotería Pedagogy

Sergio A. Gonzalez

64 Jotería Studies

Arturo Cortez and José Ramón Lizárraga

65 Kinsey Scale

Kamden K. Strunk

66 Latinx

Sergio A. Gonzalez

67 Lavender Scares/Queer Purges

Karen Graves

68 LGBQ Faculty (Postsecondary)

Olivia M. Copeland, Jodi L. Linley and David J. Nguyen

69 LGBQ K-12 Students

Derek A. Hutchinson and Steven H. White

70 LGBQ K-12 Teachers

Mollie V. Blackburn and Joselyn L. Parker

71 LGBQ Postsecondary Students

Kristen A. Renn

72 LGBQ Teacher Induction

Summer Davis

73 LGBTQ Education Research (Postsecondary)

Kristen A. Renn

74 LGBTQ Homelessness

Jarrett T. Gupton

75 LGBTQ+ Campus Resource Centers

Meg E. Evans

76 Liminality

Shelly Melchior

77 Marxism and Marxist Theories of Gender and Sexuality

Kit Emslie

78 Matrix of Intelligibility

Kathleen Emily Hurlock

79 Monosexism

Kaity Prieto

80 Nepantla Theory

Lobat Asadi

81 Neuroqueer

Monica C. Kleekamp

82 No Promo Homo Laws

Randy Fair

83 Outness and Coming Out

Leia K. Cain

84 Panopticon

W. Boden Robertson

85 Paranoid and Reparative Reading

S. Adam Crawley

86 Parents and Parental Involvement

Heidi Lyn Hadley

87 Performativity

Jonathan M. Coker

88 Political Organizing

Travis H. Olson

89 Poststructuralism

William Terrell Wright and Maverick Y. Zhang

90 Pride Festivals and Parades

Amy Keating

91 Pronouns

Robin Sudanan Turner

92 Psychoanalytic Theory

Kathleen Emily Hurlock

93 Psychological Identity Development Models

Kamden K. Strunk and Hyun Sung Jang

94 Quare Theory

Raphael D. Coleman and Darris R. Means

95 Queer

Jessica A. Weise

96 Queer Archives

Roland Sintos Coloma

97 Queer Children’s Literature

Jill M. Hermann-Wilmarth

98 Queer Composing

Ryan Schey

99 Queer Critical Theories

Esteban Francisco López Medina

100 Queer Ecology

Carlson H. Coogler

101 Queer Ethnography

Stephanie Anne Shelton

102 Queer Futurity

Mark E. Helmsing

103 Queer Indigenous Studies

Marcos de R. Antuna

104 Queer Literacies

Jon M. Wargo

105 Queer of Color Critique

Durell M. Callier

106 Queer Pedagogy

Summer Melody Pennell

107 Queer Phenomenology

Travis L. Wagner

108 Queer Qualitative Research

Stephanie Anne Shelton

109 Queer Quantitative Research

Cindy Ann Kilgo

110 Queer Reading

S. Adam Crawley

111 Queer Studies of (Dis)Ability

Adam W. J. Davies and Rsha Soud

112 Queer Survey Methodologies

Jason C. Garvey

113 Queer Theory

Summer Melody Pennell

114 Queer Worldmaking

Karen Zaino

115 Queer Young Adult Literature

Caroline T. Clark and Josh D. Williams

116 Queering Mixed Methods Research

Peggy Shannon-Baker

117 Religion

Heidi Lyn Hadley

118 Resilience and Queer People

Aldo M. Barrita and Gloria Wong-Padoongpatt

119 Restorying

James Joshua Coleman

120 Rurality and LGBTQ+ Youth

Meg Thomas

121 Safe Spaces and Safe Zone Trainings

Eli Kean and Patrick C. Skrivan

122 School and Public Libraries

Jamie Campbell Naidoo and Kaitlyn Lynch

123 School Climate (K-12)

Darla Linville

124 Self-Authorship

Gabriel Rodríguez Lemus, Jr. and Roberto C. Orozco

125 Settler Colonialism

Charlie Amáyá Scott (Diné) and Romeo Jackson

126 Sex (as Assigned at Birth)

Kate E. Kedley

127 Sexual Education and Queerness

Adam W.J. Davies and Ruth Neustifter

128 Sexual Identity

Payton D. Hoover

129 Sexual Orientation Microaggressions

Eric J. Van Giessen and Michael R. Woodford

130 Sexual Violence

Susan B. Marine

131 Sexualization

Rachel Brooks, Nathan Caballero and Whitney Neumeyer Roach

132 Social Media and Queerness

Justin A. Gutzwa

133 Standpoint Theory

Lucy E. Bailey

134 Student Development Theory

Antonio Duran

135 Teacher Education and Queerness

J.B. Mayo, Jr.

136 Trans* Ethnic Studies

Omi Salas-SantaCruz

137 Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERFs)

Justin A. Gutzwa

138 Trans Faculty (Postsecondary)

Mel Kutner

139 Trans K-12 Teachers

Mario I. Suárez

140 Trans Postsecondary Students

Jesse Wiley and Kathleen Clarke

141 Trans Studies in Education

Omi Salas-SantaCruz

142 Transgender K-12 Students

Melinda M. Mangin

143 Transnormativity

Romeo Jackson

144 Transphobia/Transmisogyny

Aryah O.S. Lester

145 Trauma and Trauma Stewardship

Chelsea Elizabeth Gilbert

146 Two Spirit

J.B. Mayo, Jr.

147 Undocuqueer

Alonso R. Reyna Rivarola and Jesús Cisneros

148 Visibility

Ethan Trinh

149 Vocal Pedagogy

Jessye DeSilva

150 Whiteness in Queer Studies

Andrea M. Hawkman

151 Womanism

Kiara S. Summerville

152 Women of Color Feminisms

José Manuel Santillana Blanco

Notes on Contributors

Index


Kamden Strunk, Ph.D. (2012), Oklahoma State University, is an Associate Professor of Educational Research at Auburn University. His research focuses on sexual, gender, and racial identities in education, especially higher education, and quantitative methods.

Stephanie Anne Shelton, Ph.D. (2016), The University of Georgia, is an Associate Professor of Qualitative Research at The University of Alabama. Her research examines LGBTQ+ topics in K-12 and higher education, and queer theories in relation to qualitative research methodologies.



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