Description
Drawing on autotheoretical methods, this insightful volume explores how LGBTQ+ scholars, practitioners, and scholar-practitioners exist within and negotiate an insider/outsider paradox within higher education, highlighting issues of affect, legibility, and embodiment.
The first of a two-volume series, this book foregrounds the experiences of LGBTQ+ higher education scholars and practitioners in the United States as they navigate cisheteronormative culture, structures, practices, and policies on campus. Through theorization of contributors’ lived experiences in relation to identity and the concept of queerness as being, the volume posits queer identity as embodied resistance and demonstrates how this plays out within an insider/outsider paradox. An innovative theoretical framing, this text artfully exemplifies how queer and trans people exist simultaneously as both insider and outsider in university communities and deepens understanding of how critical narratives might inform institutional transformation and drives toward equity. The book then looks to the future, discussing implications for research and practice, using the lessons learned from the chapter authors.
Embellished with a plethora of diverse firsthand contributions and innovative scholarship, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of queer and trans studies, student affairs, gender and sexuality studies, and higher education, as well as those seeking to understand the experiences of LGBTQ+ higher education scholars and practitioners as they navigate central tensions in their practice.
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Unpacking the Insider/Outsider Paradox and the Concept of Queerness as Being
Antonio Duran and Ryan A. Miller
Chapter 2: It Has Occasional Costs to Your Soul: Ministering to LGBTQIA+ Communities in Higher Education
Shaun Travers
Chapter 3: Persistence: Finding Support for LGBTQIA+ Identities in the Field
Donn Matthew Garby
Chapter 4: Doubling-Down: Emotional Double-Burdens in LGBTQ+ Professionals’ Practice
Gabriel C. Javier
Chapter 5: Promises of Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity: A Conversation of Cruel Optimism Between Two Feminist Queer Latinas
Rebecca Avalos and Monica A. Santander
Chapter 6: We Got Work to Do: Testimonios of Queer Black and Latinx Practitioner-Scholar-Advocates Navigating the Insider/Outsider Paradox within the Ivory Tower
Stephen Santa-Ramirez and Jason K. Wallace
Chapter 7: So, How Exactly do I "Bring my Full Self" to the Profession? Queer, Latino, and Undocumented in Student Affairs
Alonso R. Reyna Rivarola
Chapter 8: Unapologetically Trans, Apologetically Masculine: A Paradox of Uncertainty
D. Chase J. Catalano
Chapter 9: An Outsider Within: Navigating the Internal Insider/Outsider Paradox
Candace Lamb
Chapter 10: Caricature of the Queer Hegemony: Reflections on Institutional Prestige, Career Advancement, and Community
Marc A. Lo
Chapter 11: Cripping the Insider/Outsider Paradox: The Experiences of a Disabled QT Educator
Samuel Z. Shelton
Chapter 12: Impressions of the (Gay and Autistic) Scholar in the Glass: An Emerging Academic’s Journey
Brett Ranon Nachman
Chapter 13: Too Queer for the Country, Too Country for College: It’s Hard to Find Home as a Queer, Rural Kid
Ty C. McNamee and Brody C. Tate
Chapter 14: Finding our Place… Again: An Autoethnography of Sexually Minoritized Mid-Level Practitioners Beginning Doctoral Studies
Larry M. Locke and Colleen E. Lofton
Chapter 15: The InBetweeners: Queer and Allied Insider/Outsider Experiences and Perspectives from Higher Education in an Evolving Ireland
Colleen Doyle, Sam Blanckensee, Niamh Nestor, and Conor Buggy
Chapter 16: Conclusion: Insights on the Insider/Outsider Paradox as LGBTQ+ Scholars and Practitioners
Ryan A. Miller and Antonio Duran
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