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This edited collection brings together the work of researchers and educators from Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Portugal,and Mexico on education, pedagogy, and research from a queer perspective. It offers a space for the dissemination and development of new lines of analysis and intervention in the field of Queer Pedagogies in the region, relevant to the present and future of the field both in our countries and beyond. Chapters provide perspectives aware of the regional context but relevant from a theoretical and practical perspective beyond Ibero-America. The volume covers…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This edited collection brings together the work of researchers and educators from Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Portugal,and Mexico on education, pedagogy, and research from a queer perspective. It offers a space for the dissemination and development of new lines of analysis and intervention in the field of Queer Pedagogies in the region, relevant to the present and future of the field both in our countries and beyond. Chapters provide perspectives aware of the regional context but relevant from a theoretical and practical perspective beyond Ibero-America. The volume covers elementary, middle, and higher education, formal and informal, and includes theoretical and applied contributions on a variety of topics including public policies on education, queer youth, sex education, and conservative attacks against "gender ideology" in the region.

Autorenporträt
Moira Pérez is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Assistant Researcher at the National Council for Scientific Research (CONICET). At the convergence of Practical Philosophy and Queer Theory, her research focuses on the articulation between violence and identity, with particular interest in epistemic and institutional violence. Gracia Trujillo-Barbadillo is Professor of Sociology in the Faculty of Education at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Spain, and feminist and queer/cuir activist. Trujillo-Barbadillo has published on lgtbi and queer theories and political practices, queer epistemologies in education, sexual politics, memories, archives, and queer kinship and reproduction.