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Gender and Sexualities in Education
ISSN: 2166-8507
Part of the Peter Lang Diversity series, the Gender and Sexualities in Education series seeks to publish high quality manuscripts that address the complex interrelationship between gender and sexuality in shaping young peoples schooling experiences, their participation in popular youth cultures, and their sense of self in relation to others. Books published might include: a study of hip-hop youth culture, Latina/o students, white working class youth, or LGBTQQ community groups in each case asking how they explore, challenge, and perform gender and sexualities as part of learning and becoming somebody. Other books might address issues of masculinities, gender and embodiment, trans and genderqueer youth, sexuality education, or the construction of heteronormativity in schools. We invite contributions from authors of ethnographic and other qualitative studies, theoretical texts, as well as critical analyses of popular culture texts targeted at or produced by youth including an analysis of popular music and fan culture, video and film, and gaming culture. While the focus of the series is on original research or theoretical monographs, exceptionally well-crafted proposals for thematically coherent edited volumes and textbooks will also be considered. For additional information about this series or for the submission of manuscripts, please contact: Dennis Carlson, Miami University: carlsodl@muohio.edu Elizabeth J. Meyer, California Polytechnic State University: ejmeyer@calpoly.edu
9 publications
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Modernising Sexualities
Towards a Socio-Historical Understanding of Sexualities in the Swiss Nation©2005 Thesis -
(Re)defining gender in early modern English drama
Power, sexualities and ideologies in text and performance©2020 Edited Collection -
Girls’ Sexualities and the Media
©2013 Textbook -
Supporting Transgender and Gender-Creative Youth
Schools, Families, and Communities in Action, Revised Edition©2018 Textbook -
Generation BULLIED 2.0
Prevention and Intervention Strategies for Our Most Vulnerable Students©2013 Textbook