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How do gay and lesbian teachers negotiate their professional and sexual identities at work, given that these identities are constructed as mutually exclusive, even as mutually opposed? Using inter...
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14 November 2014

How do gay and lesbian teachers negotiate their professional and sexual identities at work, given that these identities are constructed as mutually exclusive, even as mutually opposed? Using interviews and other ethnographic materials from Texas and California, School’s Out explores how teachers struggle to create a classroom persona that balances who they are and what’s expected of them in a climate of pervasive homophobia. Catherine Connell’s examination of the tension between the rhetoric of gay pride and the professional ethic of discretion insightfully connects and considers complicating factors, from local law and politics to gender privilege. She also describes how racialized discourses of homophobia thwart challenges to sexual injustices in schools. Written with ethnographic verve, School’s Out is essential reading for specialists and students of queer studies, gender studies, and educational politics.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 272
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
14 November 2014
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780520278233
Format: Paperback
"A significant addition to the growing list of studies about LGBT issues in the nation’s classrooms."
"School's Out makes a valuable contribution to a growing field of research that is concerned with queer educators and their personal and professional lives and experiences. It is an accessible book that scholars of social justice, sexuality, and gender studies and their students should read . . . that should prompt us all to think about when, and for whom, it gets better."
"School’s Out raises important questions about our schools and the profound challenges they create for LGBT teachers—and anyone else who is concerned about sexual justice."
Catherine Connell is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University.
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Pride and Professionalism: The Dilemmas of Gay and Lesbian Teachers
2. “Like a Fox Guarding the Henhouse”: The History of LGBTs in the Teaching Profession
3. Splitters, Knitters, and Quitters: Pathways to Identity Making
4. Dangerous Disclosures: The Legal, Cultural, and Embodied Considerations of Coming Out
5. “A Bizarre or Flamboyant Character”: Homonormativity in the Classroom
6. Racialized Discourses of Homophobia: Using Race to Predict and Discredit Discrimination
7. From Gay-Friendly to Queer-Friendly: New Possibilities for Schools
Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Interview Schedule for Teachers
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Pride and Professionalism: The Dilemmas of Gay and Lesbian Teachers
2. “Like a Fox Guarding the Henhouse”: The History of LGBTs in the Teaching Profession
3. Splitters, Knitters, and Quitters: Pathways to Identity Making
4. Dangerous Disclosures: The Legal, Cultural, and Embodied Considerations of Coming Out
5. “A Bizarre or Flamboyant Character”: Homonormativity in the Classroom
6. Racialized Discourses of Homophobia: Using Race to Predict and Discredit Discrimination
7. From Gay-Friendly to Queer-Friendly: New Possibilities for Schools
Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Interview Schedule for Teachers
Notes
References
Index