1st Edition
Becoming Subjects: Sexualities and Secondary Schooling
By Mary Louise Rasmussen
Copyright 2006
272 Pages
10 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
272 Pages
10 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
272 Pages
10 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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This book focuses on key contemporary discourses related to sexualities and schooling. Such discourses include: educational strategies used to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students; considerations of how educators might influence students' sexual identity; narratives of risk and violence often asociated with LGBT youth; stories of salvation and protection; as well as... Read more
Introduction; Chapter 1 Queer Trepidations and the Art of Inclusion; Chapter 2 Queering Epistemologies and Methodologies; Chapter 3 Identities, Sexual Subjectivities, and Three Modes of Objectification of Subjects; Chapter 4 Processes of Subjectivization and Identification; Chapter 5 Scientific Classification; Chapter 6 Dividing Practices; Chapter 7 Melancholy, Grief, and Pleasure: Unsettling Passionate Attachments to Subjection; conclusion Conclusion;
Biography
Mary Louise Rasmussen is a Senior Lecturer in Curriculum and Pedagogy at Monash University. She is the co-editor, with Susan Talburt and Eric Rofes, of Youth and Sexualities: Pleasure, Subversion and Insubordination In and Out of Schools. Currently her research focuses on the intersections between arts, identity and public pedagogies.
'Rasmussen's book contributes to and builds on existing work within the field of sexuality and schooling by providing alternatives to binary theorising of hetero/homo, in-or-out, safety and risk ... The theoretical underpinning of the book will surely inform and guide a great deal of future research in the field, as it is brimming with rich ideas.' - Gender and Education






