Queering Professionalism
Pitfalls and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Davies, Adam; Greensmith, Cameron
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Pitfalls and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Davies, Adam; Greensmith, Cameron
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Bringing together authors from diverse fields such as child and youth care, education, and social work, this book seeks to challenge conventional notions of the â helping professionsâ as inherently caring.
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Bringing together authors from diverse fields such as child and youth care, education, and social work, this book seeks to challenge conventional notions of the â helping professionsâ as inherently caring.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781487550929
- ISBN-10: 1487550928
- Artikelnr.: 70289816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781487550929
- ISBN-10: 1487550928
- Artikelnr.: 70289816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Finding the "Correct" Emotional Register for Queers in Neoliberal
Times
Ken Moffatt
Introduction
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section I: Queering Professionalism
1. (Un)Becoming an Ethical Professional: Queer (Im)Possibilities and
Pedagogical Practices
Jennifer White
2. Post-Secondary Education Killed the Buffalo: Queering Indigenization
through an Indigenous Harm Reduction Approach
Lana Ray
3. From Liability to Asset: Queer/ing Teacher Professionalism
Jamie Anderson and Tonya Callaghan
4. Teacher Professionalism in a Neoliberal World
Trudy Keil and Pamela Osmond-Johnson
5. Heteroprofessionalism and Its Neoliberal (Dis)Contents: A Critical
Review and Update
Robert C Mizzi
Section II: Queer Methods
6. You Better Werk: Disrupting and Queering Professionalism in Early
Childhood Education & Care
Harny Carlos Chan Lim and Janelle Brady
7. Towards a More Caring Teaching Education: A Duoethnographic Exploration
of Whiteness, Cisheteronormativity, Ableism, and Professionalism from Two
Would-Be Teachers
Bishop Owis and Lee Iskander
8. Professor Drag: Queerness and Mess in the Neoliberal University
Ben Anderson-Nathe and Hazel (Bobbi) Ali Zaman
9. Leaning Sideways: Finding Queer Mad Moments in Teaching Early Childhood
Education and Human Services
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section III: Queering "Professional" Practice
10. Competently Queer: Reflections on Teaching my Queerness to Dietetic
Students
Phillip Joy
11. The Art of Caring: Queering the Profession of a Nurse
Amy Roach
12. Black, Queer, and Here to Stay: Challenging White Professionalism in
Higher Education, Sociology, and Anthropology
Malissa Bryan
Conclusion
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Epilogue: Queer Affect as Collective Refusal and Path to Deviate from
Neoliberal Ethical Desires
Fritz Pino
Contributors
Index
Foreword: Finding the "Correct" Emotional Register for Queers in Neoliberal
Times
Ken Moffatt
Introduction
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section I: Queering Professionalism
1. (Un)Becoming an Ethical Professional: Queer (Im)Possibilities and
Pedagogical Practices
Jennifer White
2. Post-Secondary Education Killed the Buffalo: Queering Indigenization
through an Indigenous Harm Reduction Approach
Lana Ray
3. From Liability to Asset: Queer/ing Teacher Professionalism
Jamie Anderson and Tonya Callaghan
4. Teacher Professionalism in a Neoliberal World
Trudy Keil and Pamela Osmond-Johnson
5. Heteroprofessionalism and Its Neoliberal (Dis)Contents: A Critical
Review and Update
Robert C Mizzi
Section II: Queer Methods
6. You Better Werk: Disrupting and Queering Professionalism in Early
Childhood Education & Care
Harny Carlos Chan Lim and Janelle Brady
7. Towards a More Caring Teaching Education: A Duoethnographic Exploration
of Whiteness, Cisheteronormativity, Ableism, and Professionalism from Two
Would-Be Teachers
Bishop Owis and Lee Iskander
8. Professor Drag: Queerness and Mess in the Neoliberal University
Ben Anderson-Nathe and Hazel (Bobbi) Ali Zaman
9. Leaning Sideways: Finding Queer Mad Moments in Teaching Early Childhood
Education and Human Services
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section III: Queering "Professional" Practice
10. Competently Queer: Reflections on Teaching my Queerness to Dietetic
Students
Phillip Joy
11. The Art of Caring: Queering the Profession of a Nurse
Amy Roach
12. Black, Queer, and Here to Stay: Challenging White Professionalism in
Higher Education, Sociology, and Anthropology
Malissa Bryan
Conclusion
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Epilogue: Queer Affect as Collective Refusal and Path to Deviate from
Neoliberal Ethical Desires
Fritz Pino
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Finding the "Correct" Emotional Register for Queers in Neoliberal
Times
Ken Moffatt
Introduction
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section I: Queering Professionalism
1. (Un)Becoming an Ethical Professional: Queer (Im)Possibilities and
Pedagogical Practices
Jennifer White
2. Post-Secondary Education Killed the Buffalo: Queering Indigenization
through an Indigenous Harm Reduction Approach
Lana Ray
3. From Liability to Asset: Queer/ing Teacher Professionalism
Jamie Anderson and Tonya Callaghan
4. Teacher Professionalism in a Neoliberal World
Trudy Keil and Pamela Osmond-Johnson
5. Heteroprofessionalism and Its Neoliberal (Dis)Contents: A Critical
Review and Update
Robert C Mizzi
Section II: Queer Methods
6. You Better Werk: Disrupting and Queering Professionalism in Early
Childhood Education & Care
Harny Carlos Chan Lim and Janelle Brady
7. Towards a More Caring Teaching Education: A Duoethnographic Exploration
of Whiteness, Cisheteronormativity, Ableism, and Professionalism from Two
Would-Be Teachers
Bishop Owis and Lee Iskander
8. Professor Drag: Queerness and Mess in the Neoliberal University
Ben Anderson-Nathe and Hazel (Bobbi) Ali Zaman
9. Leaning Sideways: Finding Queer Mad Moments in Teaching Early Childhood
Education and Human Services
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section III: Queering "Professional" Practice
10. Competently Queer: Reflections on Teaching my Queerness to Dietetic
Students
Phillip Joy
11. The Art of Caring: Queering the Profession of a Nurse
Amy Roach
12. Black, Queer, and Here to Stay: Challenging White Professionalism in
Higher Education, Sociology, and Anthropology
Malissa Bryan
Conclusion
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Epilogue: Queer Affect as Collective Refusal and Path to Deviate from
Neoliberal Ethical Desires
Fritz Pino
Contributors
Index
Foreword: Finding the "Correct" Emotional Register for Queers in Neoliberal
Times
Ken Moffatt
Introduction
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section I: Queering Professionalism
1. (Un)Becoming an Ethical Professional: Queer (Im)Possibilities and
Pedagogical Practices
Jennifer White
2. Post-Secondary Education Killed the Buffalo: Queering Indigenization
through an Indigenous Harm Reduction Approach
Lana Ray
3. From Liability to Asset: Queer/ing Teacher Professionalism
Jamie Anderson and Tonya Callaghan
4. Teacher Professionalism in a Neoliberal World
Trudy Keil and Pamela Osmond-Johnson
5. Heteroprofessionalism and Its Neoliberal (Dis)Contents: A Critical
Review and Update
Robert C Mizzi
Section II: Queer Methods
6. You Better Werk: Disrupting and Queering Professionalism in Early
Childhood Education & Care
Harny Carlos Chan Lim and Janelle Brady
7. Towards a More Caring Teaching Education: A Duoethnographic Exploration
of Whiteness, Cisheteronormativity, Ableism, and Professionalism from Two
Would-Be Teachers
Bishop Owis and Lee Iskander
8. Professor Drag: Queerness and Mess in the Neoliberal University
Ben Anderson-Nathe and Hazel (Bobbi) Ali Zaman
9. Leaning Sideways: Finding Queer Mad Moments in Teaching Early Childhood
Education and Human Services
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Section III: Queering "Professional" Practice
10. Competently Queer: Reflections on Teaching my Queerness to Dietetic
Students
Phillip Joy
11. The Art of Caring: Queering the Profession of a Nurse
Amy Roach
12. Black, Queer, and Here to Stay: Challenging White Professionalism in
Higher Education, Sociology, and Anthropology
Malissa Bryan
Conclusion
Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith
Epilogue: Queer Affect as Collective Refusal and Path to Deviate from
Neoliberal Ethical Desires
Fritz Pino
Contributors
Index