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'Effeminate arty boys and butch soccer girls': investigating queer and trans-affirmative pedagogies under conditions of neoliberal governance

In this paper, we draw on conversations with two English teachers in an Australian government speciality arts focused school to investigate possibilities for envisaging trans-affirmative and queer pedagogies in the classroom. It draws from two studies that are concerned to investigate how gender and...

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Published in:Research papers in education 2019-03, Vol.34 (2), p.131-152
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Cisgenderism
Classrooms
English Teachers
Epistemology
Football
Foreign Countries
Gender
Gender Differences
Governance
Heteronormativity
High School Students
Homosexuality
Impression management
Institutional Autonomy
Multiple Literacies
neoliberal governance
Neoliberalism
Politics
Politics of Education
Public Education
queer and trans pedagogies
School Policy
Secondary schools
Sexual Identity
Sexual Orientation
Sexuality
Teacher Attitudes
Teachers
Visibility
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