Queer communication pedagogy /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Atay, Ahmet (Editor), Pensoneau-Conway, Sandra L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge research in communication studies.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Queering communication pedagogy / Ahmet Atay and Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway
  • Part 1: Theorizing queer communication pedagogies. Queer pedagogy: Story of a course / Karen E. Lovaas and Mercilee M. Jenkins
  • Bi and bi: Exploring the transgressive potential of the bisexual-biracial identity in the queer classroom / Stephanie L. Young
  • Disrupting public pedagogies of bisexuality / Jessica A. Johnson and Bernadette Marie Calafell
  • Celebration, resistance, and change: Queer gender performers of color as public pedagogues / Krishna Pattisapu
  • Transnational queer communication pedagogy / Ahmet Atay
  • Part 2: Queering classroom. Transing communication education: A chorus of voices / Jamie C. Capuzza, Leland G. Spencer, Thomas J. Billard, E. Tristan Booth, Matthew Heinz, Sarah Jones, and Lucy Miller
  • Creative practice as queer media pedagogy / Katherine Sender
  • The queer act of talking sex: Pedagogical challenges in a communication course on pornography / Andrew R. Spieldenner and Jahnasia J. Booker
  • Fostering an emerging queer consciousness / Benny LeMaster
  • Hesitant to walk: Affective interventions in queer communication pedagogy / Kathryn Hobson
  • Disclosing lives, reading bodies: A duo-autoethnography of queerness in the classroom / Colin Whitworth and Anna Wilcoxen.