What do we mean when we talk about ‘queer teachers’? The authors here grapple with what it means to be sexually or gender diverse and to work as a school teacher within four national contexts: Australia, Ireland, the UK and the USA. This new volume offers academics, educators and students a provocative exploration of this pivotal topic.
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Introduction: Marked Presence/Unremarkable Absence: Queer Teachers, ‘Identity’ and Performativity; Emily M. Gray and Anne Harris 1. Trans Teacher Experiences and the Failure of Visibility; Anne Harris and Tiffany Jones 2. Reframing Queer Teacher Subjects: Neither in nor out but Present; Tania Ferfolja 3. Teachers and Civil Partnership: (Re)producing Legitimate Subjectivities in the Straight Spaces of Schools; Aoife Neary 4. Out in Britain: the Politics of Sexuality Education and Lesbian and Gay Teachers in Schools; Naomi Rudoe 5. Every Child Matters, Pink Shorts and Bullying: LGBTQ Teachers and the Location of Difference within Schools in England; Emily Gray Conclusion: Extravagance and Equity: Queer Tensions in Education; Cris Mayo
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Tania Ferfolja, University of Western Sydney, Australia Tiffany Jones, University of New England, Australia Cris Mayo, University of Illinois, USA Aoife Neary, University of Limerick, Ireland Naomi Rudoe, University of Westminster, UK