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This book examines the formation of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs)formal and informalin public schools. These associations provide us with a way to think about intersectionality and tense encounters as spaces of possibility for new kinds of action, new kinds of learning, and newly emergent subjectivities. While such groups are not without problems, they enable a consideration of desire for connection across sexualities, genders, races, and knowledge. By examining subjectivity as a process of negotiation across and within differences in a particular institutional context, the traces of exclusions and gaps in these processes of identification become evident. New formations bear the imprint of exclusions that precede them but also work to fracture divisions, to push at intersections among subject positions, and explore desires for connection and change.
Adds to growing scholarship on intersectionality and sexuality in education Includes narratives from students with diverse backgrounds who are connected with gay-straight alliances Closely examines political alliance and association subjectivity within groups aimed at creating change in schools
Auteur
Cris Mayo is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and Director of the LGBTQ+ Center at West Virginia University, USA.
Résumé
These associations provide us with a way to think about intersectionality and tense encounters as spaces of possibility for new kinds of action, new kinds of learning, and newly emergent subjectivities.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Challenging ResearchThe Problems and Limitations of Research Queer, Questioning and Ally Youth.- Chapter 2. Desire, Ethics, and (Mis)Recognitions.- Chapter 3. Complex Associations: Together, Separate, and In Ambivalent Relation.- Chapter 4. Questioning Youth: Post-identity Practices and Spatial Agencies.- Chapter 5. Playing Gender, Desire, and Uncertainties.- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Solidarities, Analogies, Asymmetries.