On Liking the Other On Liking the Other
Queer Singularities: LGBTQ Histories, Cultures, and Identities in Education

On Liking the Other

Queer Subjects and Religious Discourses

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Publisher Description

On Liking the Other: Queer Subjects and Religious Discourses studies the intersection of religious and queer discourses in teacher education. It looks at the sometimes difficult topics rooted in these two particular discourses, which are often seen as unwelcome in both public and private educational spaces. In engaging in such a conversation, the authors seek the ways that these discourses, while steeped in discontent, dilemma, and difficulty, might also offer ways to reorient ourselves amidst twenty-first century educational realities. More to the point, the text puts queer histories and logics into conversations with theologies through the concept of liking. Eschewing the typical antagonism that often defines the relationships between religious and queer discourses, this book looks for resonances and overlaps that might provide new habits for conducting the work of meeting in teacher education classrooms and educational worlds. It is an excellent text for a variety of classrooms and courses.


On Liking the Other is structured in three sections, with each section divided into two chapters. Within each section, the authors explore an overarching theme through their distinct, albeit related, perspectives. This is to allow each perspective to be given its due, while also drawing on the knowledge of one another at particular junctures. Like a conversation in person, this recognizes the ways conversations (as opposed to monologues) happen and, in doing so, helps to add clarification and additional details. Kevin J. Burke is a curriculum theorist whose scholarship operates at the intersection of religion, masculinities, and English education. Adam J. Greteman is a philosopher of education whose scholarship operates at the intersection of queer theories, sexualities, and Art education. Both authors are deeply invested in the work of Teacher Education, particularly in thinking through the conundrums of engaging pre-service teachers who bring to Teacher Education classrooms and eventually their own classrooms their religious, gendered, and sexual subjectivities. The conversations here, attempting to orient ourselves differently, are meant to open up space for complicated conversations that are foundational to the work of curriculum.


Perfect for courses such as: Queer Theory in Education | Multicultural Education | Critical Educational Foundations | Human Diversity, Power and Opportunity in Social Institutions | Diversity in Education | Diversity and Inclusive Teaching | Multicultural and Equity Studies in Education


Acknowledgements

Foreword: Toward Pedagogies of Liking

Dennis Sumara – Series Editor


Introduction: Clearing the Ground


Chapter 1: Reorienting Conversations on Religious and Queer Discourses


Chapter 2: Liking the Other and Lowering the Temperature


Chapter 3: Prophetic Indictment and the Limits of Discourse and Community Understanding 


Chapter 4: Considering Legal Landscapes 


Chapter 5: Forgiveness Amidst Difference 


Chapter 6: Reconciling Subjects


Conclusion: On Accompaniment


About the Authors


Index

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2021
September 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
298
Pages
PUBLISHER
Myers Education Press
SELLER
Stylus Publishing, LLC
SIZE
848.2
KB
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