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Youth And Sexualities Pleasure Subversion And Insubordination In And Out Of Schools 1st Edition Mary Louise Rasmussen

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Youth And Sexualities Pleasure Subversion And Insubordination In And Out Of Schools 1st Edition Mary Louise Rasmussen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.59 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Mary Louise Rasmussen, Eric Rofes, Susan Talburt (eds.)
ISBN: 9781403964885, 9781403981912, 1403964882, 1403981914
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Youth And Sexualities Pleasure Subversion And Insubordination In And Out Of Schools 1st Edition Mary Louise Rasmussen by Mary Louise Rasmussen, Eric Rofes, Susan Talburt (eds.) 9781403964885, 9781403981912, 1403964882, 1403981914 instant download after payment.

A new collection that addresses the problematic pathologization of queer youth, this book argues that the majority of educators and youth workers still know little about queer youth's negotiations of identity and community. The contributors examine the dangerous effects of heteronormalizing practices, and look at how young people negotiate labels and stereotypes in and out of school settings. What makes this project unique is that the contributors go beyond the discussions of homophobia young people experience on an everyday basis - the look at how youth subvert these experiences into those of pleasure, power, and confidence. In addition, the contributors look at how youth organize communities and negotiate positive identities in different settings.

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