Full Description
In a world that is predominately shaped by cis-/heteronormative binaries, LGBTQIA+ communities are under regular attack in life, studies, and at work. Given the importance of promoting and affirming diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the current educational landscape, there is a growing movement in queering research and curriculum. Rejecting the rigidity of cis-/heteronormative frameworks, these approaches allow for more inclusive and equitable practices in research and pedagogy.
Rainbow Futures in Research and Teaching showcases pioneering work from queer scholars and allies in Australia, offering a unique exploration of how queering methodologies can be applied across disciplines. Queering methodology and pedagogy challenges and breaks down strict, binary and hierarchical ideas about gender and sexuality. The authors of this edited collection address urgent issues such as the ongoing marginalization of LGBTQIA+ communities in education and society, and highlight the role of queer-inclusive research and teaching in promoting DEI. Contributors span a range of fields and disciplines - from Social Sciences to the Humanities, to STEM and Indigenous Studies, as well as norm-defying and creative contributions. This holistic approach provides a multifaceted technique to disrupt cis-/heteronormativity in education and scholarly research.
For those committed to challenging the status quo, from researchers to educators and advocates, this edited collection helps advance inclusive and creative practices that resist normative approaches to research and writing. Providing concrete examples of queering methodologies and heartfelt lived experiences authors equip readers with the rainbow toolkit to foster real-world change in their given field.
Contents
Chapter 1. A Rainbow Mission for Queering Down Under: An Introduction; Julian Chen, Wendy Cumming-Potvin, and Bri McKenzie
Part I. Queer Narratives and Critical Creative Approaches
Chapter 2. 'Don't you Dare Erase This': Research in the Queer Borderlands; Misty Farquhar OAM
Chapter 3. Dear Teachers: A Love Letter to LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity in Schools; Kim Andreassen and Sal Blakemore
Chapter 4. Think of the Children: Rejecting the Moral Panic Narrative and Embracing LGBTQA+ Inclusive and Affirming Education; Stevie Lane
Chapter 5. 'Not your Usual Research Fantasy': Let's Kiki, Queer the Convo, and Sashay away from Tired Teaching Norms Because...The Library is Open!; Julian Chen, Bri McKenzie, Kim Andreassen, and Wendy Cumming-Potvin
Part II. Queering Education and Curriculum
Chapter 6. Queer Bodies as Disrupting Forces in Catholic School Workplaces: LGBQ Teachers and the Pedagogies of Silence; Alexandra Ciaffaglione
Chapter 7. Neuroqueering Curriculum: Mapping Methods and Possibilities; Siobhan Unwin
Chapter 8. Queering the Research Cycle: Exploring Genders and Sexualities with Higher Degree Education Research Students; Lisa van Leent
Chapter 9. Entrenched Omission: Reproductive Education Shortfalls in the Australian Curriculum and LGBTQIA+ Invisibility; Nicholas Fimognari and Sarah Vrankovich
Part III. Queering Human/Animal Companionship
Chapter 10. Entangled Relations Beyond the Binaries: Queering Methodology with more than Human-Animal Relations; Mark Vicars and Robyn Broadbent
Chapter 11. Queering Animal-Human Companionship Research; Claudia Ciccarello and Damien W. Riggs
Part IV. Queer Young People and Mental Health
Chapter 12. Poofy and Freckles: Un/belonging in the Australian School System; David Rhodes
Chapter 13. Creative and Collaborative Approaches to Working with Gender and Sexuality Diverse Children and Young People: Research, Pedagogy, Knowledge Translation, and Policy; Kerry H. Robinson, Aleasa Kermode, and Cristyn Davies



