Book Series by Nelson M Rodriguez
Series Mission Statement: LGBTQ social, cultural, and political issues have become a defining fea... more Series Mission Statement: LGBTQ social, cultural, and political issues have become a defining feature of twenty-first century life, transforming on a global scale any number of institutions, including the institution of education. Situated within the context of these major transformations, this series is home to the most compelling, innovative, and timely scholarship emerging at the intersection of queer studies and education. Across a broad range of educational topics and locations, books in this series incorporate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex categories, as well as scholarship in queer theory arising out of the postmodern turn in sexuality studies. The series is wide-ranging in terms of disciplinary/theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, and will include and illuminate much needed intersectional scholarship. Always bold in outlook, the series also welcomes projects that challenge any number of normalizing tendencies within academic scholarship—from works that move beyond established frameworks of knowledge production within LGBTQ educational research to works that expand the range of what is institutionally defined within the field of education as relevant queer studies scholarship.
Please send proposals to:
Mara Berkoff
Palgrave Macmillan, New York
mara.berkoff@palgrave-usa.com
or to:
Nelson M. Rodriguez, William F. Pinar, and Ugena Whitlock (series editors):
lgbtqbookprojects@gmail.com
Over a wide range of educational topics, contexts, and locations, "Routledge Critical Studies in ... more Over a wide range of educational topics, contexts, and locations, "Routledge Critical Studies in Gender and Sexuality in Education" showcases scholarly work across all areas of the study of genders and sexualities in education. The series welcomes theoretically informed scholarship, including critical, feminist, queer, trans, postcolonial, and intersectional perspectives and encourages creative and innovative methodological approaches. Proposals dealing with critical policy analysis, as it relates to gender and sexuality studies in education, are also invited. The series is committed to publishing scholarly monographs, both sole and co-authored, and edited collections.
Please send inquiries and proposals to:
Wayne Martino, wmartino@uwo.ca and Emma Renold, Renold@cardiff.ac.uk
Proposal guidelines can be accessed at:
http://www.routledge.com/info/authors/
Routledge Critical Studies in Gender and Sexuality in Education showcases scholarly work over a w... more Routledge Critical Studies in Gender and Sexuality in Education showcases scholarly work over a wide range of educational topics, contexts and locations within gender and sexuality in education. The series welcomes theoretically informed scholarship including critical, feminist, queer, trans, postcolonial, and intersectional perspectives, and encourages creative and innovative methodological approaches. Proposals dealing with critical policy analysis, as it relates to gender and sexuality studies in education, are also invited. The series is committed to publishing scholarly monographs, both sole and co-authored, and edited collections.
Books by Nelson M Rodriguez
"Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader" explores how the category queer, as a crit... more "Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader" explores how the category queer, as a critical stance or set of perspectives, contributes to opportunities individually and collectively for advancing queer social justice within the context and concerns of schooling and education. The collection takes up this general goal by presenting a cross-section of international perspectives on queer studies in education to demonstrate commonalities, differences, uncertainties, or pluralities across a diverse range of national contexts and topics, drawing a heightened awareness of heterodominance and heteropatriarchy, and to conceptualize non-normative and non-essentialist imaginings for more inclusive educational environments. Collectively, the chapters critically engage with heteronormativity and normativity more generally as a political spectrum, over a broad range of formal and informal sites of education, and against a backdrop of critiques of liberalism and neoliberalism as the frameworks through which ‘achievable’ social change and belonging are fostered, particularly within educational settings. Taken together, the chapters assembled in "Queer Studies and Education" invite researchers, scholars, educators, activists, and other cultural workers to examine the multiplicity of contemporary (international) work in queer studies and education with readers’ interpretations of queer’s deployment across the chapters forming the compass for which to arrive at fresh insights and forms of queer critical praxis.
Preview, including full Introduction, available on Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/jbnQEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
Endorsements for "Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader":
This book takes us on a fascinating journey across various countries, shedding light on queer perspectives in education. It engages with the potential of queer as a critical approach to foster just and ethical relations in education. Each chapter in the book provides direction for further possibilities and alternate ways of imagining education for a queer-to-come future. It is essential reading for academics and students working to end heteropatriarchal dominance and oppression and provides fresh insights for this endeavor.
--Deevia Bhana, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Advocates and activists focused on inclusion and accommodation of sexual and gender differences in schooling, teacher education, and other educational domains will find this eclectic edited book useful to build knowledge and understanding of queer and trans identities and issues in racial and other intersections and in global contexts. In doing so, this book places student integrity and agency at the heart of education.
--André P. Grace, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
"Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader" showcases the rich pathways through which queer studies in education is currently travelling – regionally, theoretically, and practically. The collection is deliberately future oriented; readers who engage this text will be inspired to take queer studies elsewhere. It will stimulate thinking and debate among undergraduates and postgraduate students across diverse disciplines and country contexts.
--Mary Lou Rasmussen, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Melding queer with education, this collection of essays unsettles heteronormative assumptions in education, addresses racism and racialization processes within institutions, and presents limitations in queer pedagogy. This reader underscores the need to examine queerness and education continuously in an era where neoliberal regimes, homophobia and queer visibility collide, pointing to a critical assessment of pedagogical practices and curriculum, queer or not. "Queer Studies and Education" is a must-read book and an urgent theoretical intervention that is international in scope, global in reach and timely in its subject matter.
--Denise Tse-Shang Tang, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
"LGBTQ+ Studies in Education: Theoretical Interventions in Curriculum and Pedagogy" utilizes crit... more "LGBTQ+ Studies in Education: Theoretical Interventions in Curriculum and Pedagogy" utilizes critical perspectives other than/or in addition to LGBTQ+ studies as “theoretical interventions” to facilitate knowledge-building on pedagogical and curricular approaches to LGBTQ+ studies. This aim of the collection frames our project and unites the different perspectives presented across the various chapter essays which include: intersectional analysis, pedagogies of discomfort, critical theory/critical peace education, critical literacy studies, social class theory, critical disability studies, public pedagogy, critical theory/critical pedagogy, Indigenous/decolonizing studies, critical posthumanist theory, personal narratives as pedagogy, and critical heterosexuality studies, among other perspectives. By way of the chapters assembled in this collection, we demonstrate that other theoretical perspectives that aim to advance LGBTQ+ inclusivity and knowledge production can strengthen teaching practices and curriculum development across diverse educational contexts.
This book examines, within the context and concerns of education, Foucault’s reflections on frien... more This book examines, within the context and concerns of education, Foucault’s reflections on friendship in his 1981 interview “Friendship as a Way of Life.” In the interview, Foucault advances the notion of a homosexual ascesis based on experimental friendships, proposing that homosexuality can provide the conditions for inventing new relational forms that can engender a homosexual culture and ethics, “a way of life,” not resembling institutionalized codes for relating. The contributors to this volume draw from Foucault’s reflections on ascesis and friendship in order to consider a range of topics and issues related to critical studies of sexualities and genders in education. "Michel Foucault and Sexualities and Genders in Education: Friendship as Ascesis" opens a dialogue for researchers, scholars, and educators interested in exploring the importance and relevance of Foucault’s reflections on friendship for studies of schooling and education.
This book invites readers to explore the critical interruptions occasioned by queer pedagogies. B... more This book invites readers to explore the critical interruptions occasioned by queer pedagogies. Building on earlier scholarly work in this area, as well as pedagogical production arising out of queer activism, the chapters in this volume examine a broad range of themes as they collectively grapple with the meaning and practice of queer pedagogy across different contexts. In this way, "Queer Pedagogies: Theory, Praxis, Politics" provides a glance at new ways of thinking about and acting on contemporary educational topics and debates situated at the intersection of queer studies and education. In taking up the concept of queer pedagogy, the volume provides ample opportunities for scholars, educators, activists, and other cultural workers to critically engage with ongoing questions of theory, praxis, and politics.
This book advances a broad constellation of critical concepts situated within the field of queer ... more This book advances a broad constellation of critical concepts situated within the field of queer studies and education. Collectively, the concepts take up a cross-section of scholarship that speaks to various political, epistemological, theoretical, methodological, and pedagogical concerns. The “concepts approach” with its accessible and non-imposing format, a distinctive element of the volume, will appeal to educators when introducing students to complex discourse and ideas in the field, and scholars will find the volume’s breadth of coverage, including the wide range of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches taken up across the chapter essays, useful to think with for their specific research projects. Given the ongoing global centrality of sociocultural and political developments related to the topic of LGBTQ in the twenty-first century, the concepts in this volume, and the issues raised by each, will have wide international appeal among researchers, scholars, educators, students, and activists working at the intersection of queer studies and education.
The memoirs in this collection represent a cross-section of critical reflections by a queerly div... more The memoirs in this collection represent a cross-section of critical reflections by a queerly diverse set of individuals on their experiences inhabiting a variety of spaces within the field of education. In their stories, the authors share how they queered and are continuing to queer the academy in relation to questions of teaching, research, policy, and/or administration. Their memoirs speak across generations of queer educators and scholars; collectively their work highlights an array of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. As snapshots in time, the memoirs can be taken up as archive and studied in order to gain perspective on the issues facing queers in the academy across various intersections of identities related to ethnicity, culture, language, (a)gender, (a)sexuality, (dis)ability, socio-economic status, religion, age, veteran status, health status, and more. By way of the memoirs in this volume, a richer body of queer knowledge is offered that can be pulled from and infused into the academic and personal contexts of the work of educators queering academia.
In today's dominant modes of pedagogy, questions about issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, ... more In today's dominant modes of pedagogy, questions about issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, colonialism, religion, and other social dynamics are rarely asked. Questions about the social spaces where pedagogy takes place -in schools, media, and corporate think tanks -are not raised. And they need to be.
Much of the focus of anti-homophobic/anti-heterosexist educational theory, curriculum, and pedago... more Much of the focus of anti-homophobic/anti-heterosexist educational theory, curriculum, and pedagogy has examined the impact of homophobia and heterosexism on gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) students and teachers. Such a focus has provided numerous theoretical and pedagogical insights, and has informed important changes in educational policy. Queering Straight Teachers: Discourse and Identity in Education remains deeply committed to the social justice project of improving the lives of GLBT students and teachers. However, in contrast with much of the previous scholarship, Queering Straight Teachers shifts the focus from an analysis of the GLBT Other to a critical examination of what it might mean, in theory and in practice, to queer straight teachers, and the implications this has for challenging institutionalized heteronormativity in education. This book will be useful in courses on educational foundations, curriculum studies, multicultural education, queer theory, gay and lesbian studies, and critical theory.
What does it mean to be white in today's society? Is whiteness an ethnicity?White Reign tackles q... more What does it mean to be white in today's society? Is whiteness an ethnicity?White Reign tackles questions like these by examining whiteness as a cultural concept that our society has created and exposing the systems that teach us how we think about race, including schools, media, and even cyberspace. These essays examine the construction of white identity and the possibility of reshaping whiteness in a progressive, nonracist manner, presenting a culture of whiteness that can be employed by educators, parents, and citizens concerned with racial justice.
PalGrave MacMillan, 2020
This edited collection brings together the work of researchers and educators from Argentina, Braz... more This edited collection brings together the work of researchers and educators from Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Portugal,and Mexico on education, pedagogy, and research from a queer perspective. It offers a space for the dissemination and development of new lines of analysis and intervention in the field of Queer Pedagogies in the region, relevant to the present and future of the field both in our countries and beyond. Chapters provide perspectives aware of the regional context but relevant from a theoretical and practical perspective beyond Ibero-America. The volume covers elementary, middle, and higher education, formal and informal, and includes theoretical and applied contributions on a variety of topics including public policies on education, queer youth, sex education, and conservative attacks against "gender ideology" in the region.
Teaching Documents by Nelson M Rodriguez
Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communic... more Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communicate with you either by phone or email. Regarding emails and phone calls: During the weekdays, I normally will respond within 24 hours, on weekends within 48 hours).
Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communic... more Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communicate with you either by phone or email. Regarding emails and phone calls: During the weekdays, I normally will respond within 24 hours, on weekends within 48 hours).
Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communic... more Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communicate with you either by phone or email. Regarding emails and phone calls: During the weekdays, I normally will respond within 24 hours, on weekends within 48 hours).
Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communic... more Please note that, in addition to meeting with you during office hours, I am available to communicate with you either by phone or email. Regarding emails and phone calls: During the weekdays, I normally will respond within 24 hours, on weekends within 48 hours).
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Book Series by Nelson M Rodriguez
Please send proposals to:
Mara Berkoff
Palgrave Macmillan, New York
mara.berkoff@palgrave-usa.com
or to:
Nelson M. Rodriguez, William F. Pinar, and Ugena Whitlock (series editors):
lgbtqbookprojects@gmail.com
Please send inquiries and proposals to:
Wayne Martino, wmartino@uwo.ca and Emma Renold, Renold@cardiff.ac.uk
Proposal guidelines can be accessed at:
http://www.routledge.com/info/authors/
Books by Nelson M Rodriguez
Preview, including full Introduction, available on Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/jbnQEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
Endorsements for "Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader":
This book takes us on a fascinating journey across various countries, shedding light on queer perspectives in education. It engages with the potential of queer as a critical approach to foster just and ethical relations in education. Each chapter in the book provides direction for further possibilities and alternate ways of imagining education for a queer-to-come future. It is essential reading for academics and students working to end heteropatriarchal dominance and oppression and provides fresh insights for this endeavor.
--Deevia Bhana, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Advocates and activists focused on inclusion and accommodation of sexual and gender differences in schooling, teacher education, and other educational domains will find this eclectic edited book useful to build knowledge and understanding of queer and trans identities and issues in racial and other intersections and in global contexts. In doing so, this book places student integrity and agency at the heart of education.
--André P. Grace, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
"Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader" showcases the rich pathways through which queer studies in education is currently travelling – regionally, theoretically, and practically. The collection is deliberately future oriented; readers who engage this text will be inspired to take queer studies elsewhere. It will stimulate thinking and debate among undergraduates and postgraduate students across diverse disciplines and country contexts.
--Mary Lou Rasmussen, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Melding queer with education, this collection of essays unsettles heteronormative assumptions in education, addresses racism and racialization processes within institutions, and presents limitations in queer pedagogy. This reader underscores the need to examine queerness and education continuously in an era where neoliberal regimes, homophobia and queer visibility collide, pointing to a critical assessment of pedagogical practices and curriculum, queer or not. "Queer Studies and Education" is a must-read book and an urgent theoretical intervention that is international in scope, global in reach and timely in its subject matter.
--Denise Tse-Shang Tang, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Teaching Documents by Nelson M Rodriguez
Please send proposals to:
Mara Berkoff
Palgrave Macmillan, New York
mara.berkoff@palgrave-usa.com
or to:
Nelson M. Rodriguez, William F. Pinar, and Ugena Whitlock (series editors):
lgbtqbookprojects@gmail.com
Please send inquiries and proposals to:
Wayne Martino, wmartino@uwo.ca and Emma Renold, Renold@cardiff.ac.uk
Proposal guidelines can be accessed at:
http://www.routledge.com/info/authors/
Preview, including full Introduction, available on Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/jbnQEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0
Endorsements for "Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader":
This book takes us on a fascinating journey across various countries, shedding light on queer perspectives in education. It engages with the potential of queer as a critical approach to foster just and ethical relations in education. Each chapter in the book provides direction for further possibilities and alternate ways of imagining education for a queer-to-come future. It is essential reading for academics and students working to end heteropatriarchal dominance and oppression and provides fresh insights for this endeavor.
--Deevia Bhana, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Advocates and activists focused on inclusion and accommodation of sexual and gender differences in schooling, teacher education, and other educational domains will find this eclectic edited book useful to build knowledge and understanding of queer and trans identities and issues in racial and other intersections and in global contexts. In doing so, this book places student integrity and agency at the heart of education.
--André P. Grace, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
"Queer Studies and Education: An International Reader" showcases the rich pathways through which queer studies in education is currently travelling – regionally, theoretically, and practically. The collection is deliberately future oriented; readers who engage this text will be inspired to take queer studies elsewhere. It will stimulate thinking and debate among undergraduates and postgraduate students across diverse disciplines and country contexts.
--Mary Lou Rasmussen, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Melding queer with education, this collection of essays unsettles heteronormative assumptions in education, addresses racism and racialization processes within institutions, and presents limitations in queer pedagogy. This reader underscores the need to examine queerness and education continuously in an era where neoliberal regimes, homophobia and queer visibility collide, pointing to a critical assessment of pedagogical practices and curriculum, queer or not. "Queer Studies and Education" is a must-read book and an urgent theoretical intervention that is international in scope, global in reach and timely in its subject matter.
--Denise Tse-Shang Tang, Lingnan University, Hong Kong