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Paiz, Joshua M.
Intersectional Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Issues in Modern Language Teaching and Learning
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Title/Author:
Intersectional Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Issues in Modern Language Teaching and Learning/ edited by Joshua M. Paiz, James E. Coda.
other author:
Paiz, Joshua M.
Description:
XVII, 288 p. 17 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Applied linguistics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76779-2
ISBN:
9783030767792
Intersectional Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Issues in Modern Language Teaching and Learning
Intersectional Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Issues in Modern Language Teaching and Learning
[electronic resource] /edited by Joshua M. Paiz, James E. Coda. - 1st ed. 2021. - XVII, 288 p. 17 illus.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in Language, Gender and Sexuality. - Palgrave Studies in Language, Gender and Sexuality.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Intersectionality in Language Education & Sexuality (Joshua M. Paiz & James E. Coda) -- Chapter 2: Immigrant x Sexuality Intersections (Liang Tsao) -- Chapter 3: Refugee x Sexuality Intersections (Christy Rhodes) -- Chapter 4: Race x Sexuality Intersection (search in progress) -- Chapter 5: Gender x Sexuality Intersections (Kris A. Knisely) -- Chapter 6: Religion x Sexuality Intersections (Özge Güney) -- Chapter 7: Class x Sexuality Intersections (Stephanie Vandrick) -- Chapter 8: Place x Sexuality Intersections (James E. Coda) -- Chapter 9: Able-ness x Sexuality Intersections (Joshua M. Paiz) -- Chapter 10: A Dialogue on Sexual Intersections & Future Directions for Language Education (James E. Coda & Joshua M. Paiz).
This edited book examines how sexuality and sexual identity intersect and interact with other identities and subjectivities – including but not limited to race, religion, gender, social class, ableness, and immigrant or refugee status – to form reinforcing webs of privilege and oppression that can have significant implications for language teaching and learning processes. The authors explore how these intersections may influence the teaching of different languages and how pedagogies can be devised to increase equitable access to language learning spaces. They seek to open the conversation on intersectional issues as they relate to sexuality and language teaching and learning, and provide a conversational space where readers can engage with the notion of intersectionality. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of applied linguistics and language education, gender and LGBTQ+ studies, and sociolinguistics, outlining possible future directions for intersectional research. Joshua M. Paiz is a teaching assistant professor in EAP at George Washington University, USA. His current research focuses on LGBTQ+-inclusive pedagogies and teacher education and neurodiverse access and inclusion in ELT. His previous works include Queering the English Language Classroom: A Practical Guide for Teachers (2020). James Coda is an instructor in the Intensive English Program in the Division of Academic Enhancement at the University of Georgia, USA. His professional experience spans higher education as well as K-12, and his research centers on LGBTQ+ issues and queer theories/pedagogies in language teaching and learning. .
ISBN: 9783030767792
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-76779-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: P129-138.7222
Dewey Class. No.: 418
Intersectional Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Issues in Modern Language Teaching and Learning
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