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Queer Studies in English Language Education [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 274 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1 g
  • Serija: Queer Studies in Education 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2025
  • Leidėjas: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004721622
  • ISBN-13: 9789004721623
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 274 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1 g
  • Serija: Queer Studies in Education 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2025
  • Leidėjas: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004721622
  • ISBN-13: 9789004721623
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In the vast majority of language education literature, it seems as if we have been collectively imagining a monosexual community of interlocutors," denounced Cynthia Nelson in 2006. Nearly two decades later, her statement still seems widely true, despite marginal attempts to challenge this situation, not yet fully addressed by mainstream publishers, educators or policymakers.





The aim of this book is to contribute to creating more hospitable learning contexts by usualising diversity and queerness in the teaching of English worldwide, a field which, supposedly fostering a lingua franca has frequently spread white, masculine, Western, colonial and cisheterosexist stances, among others.





How did queerness become a movement in the teaching of English? How can practitioners respond to counterreactions? How has queer research developed in English Language Education? How can teaching materials be queer or anti-queer? How can literature and drama be used when teaching English from a queer perspective? What would a queer class of English be like? What is the situation of queer teachers of English in different countries? These are just some of the questions answered in this book, edited by Esteban López-Medina, Griselda Beacon, Mariano Quinterno and Xiana Sotelo.





Contributors are: Juanjo Bermśdez de Castro, Jules Buendgens-Kosten, Tatia Gruenbaum, Cristina A. Huertas-Abril, Nicolįs Melo Panigatti, Thorsten Merse, Cynthia D. Nelson, Joshua Paiz, Francisco Javier Palacios-Hidalgo, Michel Riquelme-Sanderson, Sue Sanders, Tyson Seburn, Keiko Tsuchiya and David Valente.
Foreword

Sue Sanders and David Valente

Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors



Introduction

Griselda Beacon, Xiana Sotelo, Esteban F. López-Medina and Mariano
Quinterno



PART 1: Queer Origins and Destinations



1 Queer Trailblazing in TESOL: The Emergence of Queer Studies in ELT

Cynthia D. Nelson



2 Dark Clouds Gather: Queering ELT Practice in Times of Radical Risk

Joshua M. Paiz



PART 2: The Queer Research Landscape



3 Queering English Language Education: A Meta-Reflection of Research
Approaches

Thorsten Merse



4 Gender Modality and Trans-Topics in EFL? Perspectives from the
German-Language Research Landscape

Jules Buendgens-Kosten



PART 3: Queering Materials



5 The Invisibility of Queerness in EFL Textbooks in Japan: A Multimodal
Discourse Analysis

Keiko Tsuchiya



6 An Examination of How Anti-Queer ELT Materials Normally Are, Then Queering
Them

Tyson Seburn



7 What Is Love? A Picturebook Ensemble to Spark LGBTQ-Inclusive English
Language Education

Tatia Gruenbaum



PART 4: A Rainbow of Experiences



8 LGBTQ+ Rights in Chile: What Is ELT Doing to Acknowledge and Include the
Traditionally Excluded?

Michel Riquelme-Sanderson



9 Socially and Culturally Responsive Language Teaching: Queering the EFL
Classroom

Francisco Javier Palacios-Hidalgo and Cristina A. Huertas-Abril



10 (Re)Constructing the Sense of Self: How Dominant Discourse Shapes Queer
Identity in ELT in Montevideo

Nicolįs Melo Panigatti



11 You Taught Me Stonewall Starts with a Sibilant: Dramatisations of LGBTQIA+
History and Diversity as an English Language Learning Vehicle at the
University of the Balearic Islands

Juanjo Bermśdez de Castro



Conclusion

Xiana Sotelo, Mariano Quinterno, Griselda Beacon and Esteban F.
López-Medina



Index
Esteban López-Medina is an English specialist with a BA in Religion, English Studies, and a PhD in Feminist and Gender Studies, they have taught from infant school to university in Spain and Argentina, and are an Assistant Professor at UCM, with a focus on queer studies in education.





Griselda Beacon, MA in literature, with 20+ years experience in teacher training and curriculum development, specializes in integrating literature and art in English education. Shes authored educational materials and lectures on American Literature at UBA, also consulting for NILE, UK.





Mariano Quinterno is an English teacher with a postgraduate course in Education and an MA in Applied Linguistics. He's currently pursuing his PhD He teaches at various institutions in Argentina and has lectured on ELT methodology across South America.





Xiana Sotelo holds a BA in English, PhD in Cultural and Literary Studies, and a masters in Gender-Womens Studies. She has taught at UFV and is an Assistant Professor at UCM. Her research spans Gender Studies, Ecocriticism, and Innovation in Humanities.