Leaning In to Discomfort: Preparing Literacy Teachers for Gender and Sexual Diversity

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Staley, Sara [1 ]
Leonardi, Bethy [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
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ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS; EDUCATION; IDENTITY; QUEER; GAY; FOUNDATIONS; CLASSROOMS; WORK; TEXT;
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G40 [教育学];
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Educational literacy scholars have demonstrated the rich possibilities of the English language arts, and of queer-inclusive and critical literacy practices in particular, to disrupt heteronormativity and affirm gender and sexual diversity (GSD). However, there are few empirical studies that report what's involved in preparing literacy teachers to organize classrooms in which recommendations for inclusive practice can land safely. In this article, we provide an account of what happened when we endeavored to prepare a group of secondary preservice literacy teachers for GSD-inclusive education in the context of a university-based literacy methods course and the negotiation of discomfort that ensued. Drawing on queer theoretical perspectives and Kumashiro's (2001) framework of anti-oppressive education which figures an important relationship among the concepts of desire, resistance, and crisis in unlearning common sense we explore how the methods curriculum put many students into a state of emotional crisis. The sources of participants' discomfort included learning that teachers have been complicit with the oppression of queer youth and wrestling with questions about how to bring their commitments to GSD-inclusive literacy instruction to bear in practice. Our findings suggest that participants who were willing to move toward their discomfort what we call a deliberate move to lean in positioned themselves to become strong advocates for queer youth. We argue that emotional discomfort should be figured as a productive tension in queer interventions in English education. Toward that end, we offer leaning in as a generative tool for grappling with the dynamics of heterosexism, homophobia, and broader oppression.
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页码:209 / 229
页数:21
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