For diffident geographies and modest activisms: Questioning the ANYTHING‐BUT‐GENTLE academy
Abstract This commentary interleaves autoethnographic reflections and qualitative data to develop two critical reflections on “gentleness” in contemporary spaces of academia and activism. First, somewhat autoethnographically, I question how normative styles of academic performance and self‐presentation often lead us to efface and devalue gentleness ...
John Horton
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Queerituality : Reforming What it Means to be a Religious Queer [PDF]
College settings often place students in a petri dish where they are able to reflect on their innermost identities, values, and how they come to know the world around them.
Smallwood, Sean R.
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Beryl Reid Says... Good Evening: Performing Queer Identity on British Television [PDF]
Beryl Reid Says… Good Evening was a comedy revue series broadcast on BBC television in the late 1960s which showcased the talents of a renowned British character comedy performer. Beryl Reid’s career spanned music hall, variety theatre, dramatic acting,
White, Rosie
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LGBTQ+ Affirmative Care Training in Counselor Education: A Community‐Based Inquiry
ABSTRACT Counselor educators, counselors‐in‐training, and LGBTQ+ community members engaged in a community‐based qualitative inquiry exploring LGBTQ+ affirmative care education. Findings revealed counselor educators’ components and delivery of content, developmental implications for applying LGBTQ+ affirmative care, and gaps between education and LGBTQ+
Nancy E. Thacker Darrow+2 more
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The Reification of Hegemonic Masculinity via Heteronormativity, Sexual Objectification, and Masculine Performances in Tau Kappa Epsilon Recruitment Videos [PDF]
Fraternity members constitute a large percentage of men who hold highly influential jobs in politics, large corporations, and the like. Since fraternities are limited to men-only, it is important to examine how masculinity is both rhetorically ...
Tomanov, Viki
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'Mine's a Pint of Bitter': Performativity, gender, class and representations of authenticity in real-ale tourism [PDF]
Leisure choices are expressive of individual agency around the maintenance of taste, boundaries, identity and community. This research paper is part of a wider project designed to assess the social and cultural value of real ale to tourism in the north ...
Bakhtin M.+21 more
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Abstract Positive representation of LGBTQIA+ perspectives in curriculum can help improve well‐being of transgender and intersex students. However, research on sex education curriculum indicates that the experiences of intersex and transgender students are largely absent in the respective curriculum or constructed as other, pathologized or stigmatized ...
Ayla Fedorchenko
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Sexual diversity on the small screen : mapping LGBT+ characters in Flemish television fiction (2001 – 2016) [PDF]
Apart from figures on LGBT+ characters in television fiction produced by the American television industry, such as the ‘Where We Are On TV’ – reports by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), quantitative data on LGBT ...
Dhaenens, Frederik+2 more
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An Investigation into the relationship between the gender binary and occupational discrimination using the implicit relational assessment procedure [PDF]
The social construction of gender-as-binary plays an important role within many contemporary theories of gender inequality. However, to date, the field of psychology has struggled with the operationalization and assessment of binarist ideologies.
Cartwright, Aoife+4 more
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Abstract In England, gender is currently a controversial issue, with debates in social and political spheres increasingly impacting educational policy. Simultaneously, scholarship on gender in Early Childhood Education (ECE) advocates more gender‐sensitive pedagogies to disrupt restrictive and essentialised views.
Rachel Lehner‐Mear+4 more
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