Tilting the Tower
lesbians/ teaching/ queer subjects
Herausgeber: Garber, Linda
Tilting the Tower
lesbians/ teaching/ queer subjects
Herausgeber: Garber, Linda
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First published in 1994, Tilting the Tower explores the status of lesbians and lesbian studies in the high school and university classroom and in the academy.
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First published in 1994, Tilting the Tower explores the status of lesbians and lesbian studies in the high school and university classroom and in the academy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781032399478
- ISBN-10: 1032399473
- Artikelnr.: 65936406
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781032399478
- ISBN-10: 1032399473
- Artikelnr.: 65936406
Linda Garber
New Preface Introduction 1. On Being a Change Agent: Teacher as Text,
Homophobia as Context 2. Explicit Instruction: Talking Sex in the Classroom
3. The Romance of Class and Queers: Academic Erotic Zones 4. Classroom
Coming Out Stories: Practical Strategies for Productive Self-Disclosure 5.
Small-Group Pedagogy: Consciousness Raising in Conservative Times 6. The
Pocahontas Paradigm, or Will the Subaltern Please Shut Up? 7. Cultural
Conflict: Introducing the Queer in Mexican-American Literature 8.
Collaborating with Clio: Teaching Lesbian History 9. There's No Place Like
Home? Lesbian Studies and the Classics 10. Straight but Not Narrow: A
Gynetic Approach to the Teaching of Lesbian Literature 11. Heterosexual
Teacher, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Text: Teaching the Sexual Other(s) 12.
Breaking the Silence: Sexual Preference in the Composition Classroom 13.
"Type Normal like the Rest of Us": Writing, Power, and Homophobia in the
Networked Composition Classroom 14. Lesbian/ Gay Role Models in the
Classroom: Where Are They When You Need Them? 15. Reading, Writing, and
Rita Mae Brown: Lesbian Literature in High School 16. Out in the
Curriculum, Out in the Classroom: Teaching History and Organizing for
Change 17. Working with Queer Young People on Oppression Issues and
Alliance Building 18. Forging the Future, Remembering Our Roots: Building
Multicultural, Feminist Lesbian and Gay Studies 19. Humanity Is Not a
Luxury: Some Thoughts on a Recent Passing 20. "The Very House of
Difference": Toward a More Queerly Defined Multiculturalism 21. Moving the
Pink Agenda into the Ivory Tower: The "Berkeley Guide" to
Institutionalizing Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies 22. Creating a
Nonhomophobic Atmosphere on a College Campus 23. Tau(gh)t Connections:
Experiences of a "Mixed-Blood, Disabled, Lesbian Student" 24. "Still Here":
Ten Years Later... 25. Out as a Lesbian, Out as a Jew: And Nothing Untoward
Happened? 26. The Ins and Outs of a Lesbian Academic 27. Queering the
Profession, or Just Professionalizing Queers 28. Life on the Fault Line:
Lesbian Resistance to the Anti-PC Debate 29. Gay and Lesbian Studies: Yet
Another Unhappy Marriage? Contributors
Homophobia as Context 2. Explicit Instruction: Talking Sex in the Classroom
3. The Romance of Class and Queers: Academic Erotic Zones 4. Classroom
Coming Out Stories: Practical Strategies for Productive Self-Disclosure 5.
Small-Group Pedagogy: Consciousness Raising in Conservative Times 6. The
Pocahontas Paradigm, or Will the Subaltern Please Shut Up? 7. Cultural
Conflict: Introducing the Queer in Mexican-American Literature 8.
Collaborating with Clio: Teaching Lesbian History 9. There's No Place Like
Home? Lesbian Studies and the Classics 10. Straight but Not Narrow: A
Gynetic Approach to the Teaching of Lesbian Literature 11. Heterosexual
Teacher, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Text: Teaching the Sexual Other(s) 12.
Breaking the Silence: Sexual Preference in the Composition Classroom 13.
"Type Normal like the Rest of Us": Writing, Power, and Homophobia in the
Networked Composition Classroom 14. Lesbian/ Gay Role Models in the
Classroom: Where Are They When You Need Them? 15. Reading, Writing, and
Rita Mae Brown: Lesbian Literature in High School 16. Out in the
Curriculum, Out in the Classroom: Teaching History and Organizing for
Change 17. Working with Queer Young People on Oppression Issues and
Alliance Building 18. Forging the Future, Remembering Our Roots: Building
Multicultural, Feminist Lesbian and Gay Studies 19. Humanity Is Not a
Luxury: Some Thoughts on a Recent Passing 20. "The Very House of
Difference": Toward a More Queerly Defined Multiculturalism 21. Moving the
Pink Agenda into the Ivory Tower: The "Berkeley Guide" to
Institutionalizing Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies 22. Creating a
Nonhomophobic Atmosphere on a College Campus 23. Tau(gh)t Connections:
Experiences of a "Mixed-Blood, Disabled, Lesbian Student" 24. "Still Here":
Ten Years Later... 25. Out as a Lesbian, Out as a Jew: And Nothing Untoward
Happened? 26. The Ins and Outs of a Lesbian Academic 27. Queering the
Profession, or Just Professionalizing Queers 28. Life on the Fault Line:
Lesbian Resistance to the Anti-PC Debate 29. Gay and Lesbian Studies: Yet
Another Unhappy Marriage? Contributors
New Preface Introduction 1. On Being a Change Agent: Teacher as Text,
Homophobia as Context 2. Explicit Instruction: Talking Sex in the Classroom
3. The Romance of Class and Queers: Academic Erotic Zones 4. Classroom
Coming Out Stories: Practical Strategies for Productive Self-Disclosure 5.
Small-Group Pedagogy: Consciousness Raising in Conservative Times 6. The
Pocahontas Paradigm, or Will the Subaltern Please Shut Up? 7. Cultural
Conflict: Introducing the Queer in Mexican-American Literature 8.
Collaborating with Clio: Teaching Lesbian History 9. There's No Place Like
Home? Lesbian Studies and the Classics 10. Straight but Not Narrow: A
Gynetic Approach to the Teaching of Lesbian Literature 11. Heterosexual
Teacher, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Text: Teaching the Sexual Other(s) 12.
Breaking the Silence: Sexual Preference in the Composition Classroom 13.
"Type Normal like the Rest of Us": Writing, Power, and Homophobia in the
Networked Composition Classroom 14. Lesbian/ Gay Role Models in the
Classroom: Where Are They When You Need Them? 15. Reading, Writing, and
Rita Mae Brown: Lesbian Literature in High School 16. Out in the
Curriculum, Out in the Classroom: Teaching History and Organizing for
Change 17. Working with Queer Young People on Oppression Issues and
Alliance Building 18. Forging the Future, Remembering Our Roots: Building
Multicultural, Feminist Lesbian and Gay Studies 19. Humanity Is Not a
Luxury: Some Thoughts on a Recent Passing 20. "The Very House of
Difference": Toward a More Queerly Defined Multiculturalism 21. Moving the
Pink Agenda into the Ivory Tower: The "Berkeley Guide" to
Institutionalizing Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies 22. Creating a
Nonhomophobic Atmosphere on a College Campus 23. Tau(gh)t Connections:
Experiences of a "Mixed-Blood, Disabled, Lesbian Student" 24. "Still Here":
Ten Years Later... 25. Out as a Lesbian, Out as a Jew: And Nothing Untoward
Happened? 26. The Ins and Outs of a Lesbian Academic 27. Queering the
Profession, or Just Professionalizing Queers 28. Life on the Fault Line:
Lesbian Resistance to the Anti-PC Debate 29. Gay and Lesbian Studies: Yet
Another Unhappy Marriage? Contributors
Homophobia as Context 2. Explicit Instruction: Talking Sex in the Classroom
3. The Romance of Class and Queers: Academic Erotic Zones 4. Classroom
Coming Out Stories: Practical Strategies for Productive Self-Disclosure 5.
Small-Group Pedagogy: Consciousness Raising in Conservative Times 6. The
Pocahontas Paradigm, or Will the Subaltern Please Shut Up? 7. Cultural
Conflict: Introducing the Queer in Mexican-American Literature 8.
Collaborating with Clio: Teaching Lesbian History 9. There's No Place Like
Home? Lesbian Studies and the Classics 10. Straight but Not Narrow: A
Gynetic Approach to the Teaching of Lesbian Literature 11. Heterosexual
Teacher, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Text: Teaching the Sexual Other(s) 12.
Breaking the Silence: Sexual Preference in the Composition Classroom 13.
"Type Normal like the Rest of Us": Writing, Power, and Homophobia in the
Networked Composition Classroom 14. Lesbian/ Gay Role Models in the
Classroom: Where Are They When You Need Them? 15. Reading, Writing, and
Rita Mae Brown: Lesbian Literature in High School 16. Out in the
Curriculum, Out in the Classroom: Teaching History and Organizing for
Change 17. Working with Queer Young People on Oppression Issues and
Alliance Building 18. Forging the Future, Remembering Our Roots: Building
Multicultural, Feminist Lesbian and Gay Studies 19. Humanity Is Not a
Luxury: Some Thoughts on a Recent Passing 20. "The Very House of
Difference": Toward a More Queerly Defined Multiculturalism 21. Moving the
Pink Agenda into the Ivory Tower: The "Berkeley Guide" to
Institutionalizing Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies 22. Creating a
Nonhomophobic Atmosphere on a College Campus 23. Tau(gh)t Connections:
Experiences of a "Mixed-Blood, Disabled, Lesbian Student" 24. "Still Here":
Ten Years Later... 25. Out as a Lesbian, Out as a Jew: And Nothing Untoward
Happened? 26. The Ins and Outs of a Lesbian Academic 27. Queering the
Profession, or Just Professionalizing Queers 28. Life on the Fault Line:
Lesbian Resistance to the Anti-PC Debate 29. Gay and Lesbian Studies: Yet
Another Unhappy Marriage? Contributors