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Lgbt-Q Teachers, Civil Partnership and Same-Sex Marriage - The Ambivalences of Legitimacy

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Zusatztext "Neary’s engaging book takes up teachers’ everyday affects as they become legitimate sexual citizens in the complex terrain of Irish schools. The book draws on attachment, fantasy, and gratefulness to conceptualize the ambivalent promises of ‘appropriateness’ in social and institutional relationships. It’s a timely intervention into debates about normalization and queer liberalism." - Susan Talburt, Georgia State University. Informationen zum Autor Aoife Neary is Lecturer of Sociology of Education at University of Limerick, Ireland. Klappentext The introduction of legislative structures for same-sex relationships provides a new lens for grappling with the politics of sexuality in schools and society. The emergence of civil partnership and same-sex marriage in Ireland brings to the fore international debates around public intimacy, religion in the public sphere, secularism and the politics of sexuality equality. Building on queer, feminist and affect theory in innovative ways, this book offers insight into the everyday negotiations of LGBT-Q teachers as they operate between and across the intersecting fields of education, religion and LGBT-Q politics. Neary illustrates the complexity of negotiating personal and professional identities for LGBT-Q teachers. Zusammenfassung The introduction of legislative structures for same-sex relationships provides a new lens for grappling with the politics of sexuality in schools and society. The emergence of civil partnership and same-sex marriage in Ireland brings to the fore international debates around public intimacy, religion in the public sphere, secularism and the politics of sexuality equality. Building on queer, feminist and affect theory in innovative ways, this book offers insight into the everyday negotiations of LGBT-Q teachers as they operate between and across the intersecting fields of education, religion and LGBT-Q politics. Neary illustrates the complexity of negotiating personal and professional identities for LGBT-Q teachers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Schools and LGBT-Q Identification 2. LGBT-Q Rights: From Criminalisation to Marriage 3. Tools for (Re)Thinking and (Re)Imagining Legitimacy Across Schooling, Sexuality and Religiosity 4. LGBT-Q Politics and Ambivalent Promises of Normalisation 6. Cultural Legitimacy and its Ambivalent Affective Attachments 7. Professional Legitimacy and Ambivalent Constructions of Appropriateness 8. Conclusion ...

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Authors Aoife Neary
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9780367194307
ISBN 978-0-367-19430-7
No. of pages 236
Series Routledge Critical Studies in Gender and Sexuality in Education
Routledge Critical Studies in Gender and Sexuality in Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Special education
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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