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Queer multicultural social justice education : curriculum (and identity) development through performance / Michelle Lynn Knaier.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Knaier, Michelle Lynn, author.
Series:
Research for social justice.
Research for social justice : personal-passionate-participatory inquiry
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social justice and education.
Homosexuality and education.
Multicultural education.
Curriculum planning--Social aspects.
Curriculum planning.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (213 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Incorporated, 2021.
Summary:
"In Queer Multicultural Social Justice Education: Curriculum (and Identity) Development Through Performance, I take a pragmatic approach sharing my intimate journey, my stories, and myself with you-the reader-as I actively perform and model the development of queer explorations (i.e., lessons) and curriculum. I begin this journey with three accessible histories of multicultural education, queer perspectives, and autoethnography, respectively. These easy-to-navigate stories provide you with important background knowledge, highlighting the evolution of, commonalities between, and need for each discipline, along with their connection to identity and identity awareness as a form of social justice practice and advancement. Next, I share and perform the nine explorations developed for this project, collectively titled Queer Explorations of Identity Awareness. Modeling for you in practical terms how to queer curriculum and its development, I openly examine my raw performances, discuss my personal and analytical reflections, and embrace my own personal experiences and revelations that occurred throughout this project. Finally, I close with a creative, reflective, and story-like analysis of the process that includes a call to action from you to share your stories as a way of knowing yourself-and others-as a form of social justice education and advancement. This book is intended for all formal and informal educators interested in performing and developing queer multicultural social justice curriculum and practices. Inspired by Ayers (2006), I invite you on this "voyage" with "hope and urgency" (p. 83). It is time we share our stories as a form of curriculum, activism, and coming together"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Abstract. Dedication page. Series foreword: Foreword / Kathryn M. Obenchain
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part I. Awareness of self (and others): A common thread. Multicultural education. Queer perspectives. queer(ing) critical autoethnography
Part II. Queer explorations of identity awareness: Queer curriculum development through performance. Exploration 1: Why queer curriculum? Exploration 2: How do you identify? exploration 3: Intersectionality within activism and support groups. exploration 4: Socioeconomic status and the arts. exploration 5: Religion and mortality. exploration 6: Gender and/or sexual orientation and violence awareness and prevention. exploration 7: race and/or ethnicity and (hi)story and heritage. exploration 8: Exceptionality and digital technology. exploration 9: Creating AI? queer multicultural social justice teaching philosophy
Part III. Reflective analysis and discussion. Queer curriculum development. Our stories continue. Bibliography
Appendix: Curriculum draft: Queer explorations of identity awareness / Michelle L. Knaier
About the Author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781648024450
1648024459
OCLC:
1243035237

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