Child-Friendly Perspectives on Gender and Sexual Diversity (eBook, ePUB)
Beyond Adultcentrism
Redaktion: Langarita, Jose Antonio; Urek, Mojca; Montenegro, Marisela; Santos, Ana Cristina
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Beyond Adultcentrism
Redaktion: Langarita, Jose Antonio; Urek, Mojca; Montenegro, Marisela; Santos, Ana Cristina
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This book discusses LGBTI+ childhood from a critical, interdisciplinary perspective with the aim of contributing to a better understanding of the complex relationship between sexuality, gender and childhood.
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This book discusses LGBTI+ childhood from a critical, interdisciplinary perspective with the aim of contributing to a better understanding of the complex relationship between sexuality, gender and childhood.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000841459
- Artikelnr.: 67442568
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000841459
- Artikelnr.: 67442568
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Jose Antonio Langarita's professional interests have centred, since the beginning of his career, on the study of sexual and gender diversity from an interdisciplinary perspective. In the course of his research, he has made use of knowledge and methodologies from different fields of social sciences. This has led him to publish the results of his work in scientific journals on anthropology, geography, social work and other transdisciplinary journals, as well as books and book chapters in several languages. Dr. Langarita has been the international coordinator of the Diversity and Childhood project (2019-2021) and the Colourful Childhoods project (2022-2024), both funded by the European Commission and focusing on sexual and gender diversity in childhood. Ana Cristina Santos has a background in sociology and a PhD in Gender Studies. She is Principal Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (CES-UC), where she is Chair of the Democracy, Justice and Human Rights Thematic Line and Co-Director of GPS - Sexualities Research Group. In 2021, she was elected to the Executive Committee of the European Sociological Association until 2024. She has published extensively and coordinated several research projects on LGBTI+ issues, gender, dissident embodiment and intimate citizenship, including two European projects. From 2022 onwards, she has led funded research exploring experiences of LGBTQ+ older adults. Her most recent books are The SAGE Handbook of Global Sexualities (coedited, 2020), The Tenacity of the Couple Norm (co-authored, 2020) and LGBTQ+ Intimacies in Southern Europe (2022). Marisela Montenegro is a professor in the Department of Social Psychology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Her research activity focuses on the critical and postcolonial analysis of research, teaching and social work in areas such as social services for migrant women, social movements and the social construction of gender and sexuality. She has recently coordinated the European project "Building Inclusive Societies: Diversifying Knowledge and Tackling Discrimination through Civil Society Participation in Universities" and participated in the European project "Diversity and Childhood (D&C): Changing Social Attitudes towards Gender Diversity in Children across Europe". Mojca Urek is Associate Professor at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Work. She has conducted research on narrative approaches in social work, mental health, LGBTI+ and gender-based violence. She was the national leader of five European projects, two of which focused on LGBTI+ inclusive social care (overcoming cis- and heteronormative practices in the care of LGBTI+ older people through training and combating violence against gender non-conforming children). She is the author of the monograph Stories at Work: Narrating, Recording and Reporting in Social Work and co-author of five other monographs.
Introduction; Part I: The adult mind: Cisnormativity, heterocentrism and
criticism of gender and sexuality in children; 1 Discourses on trans
children: Adult-centric narratives and youth fluid identities; 2 The
clinical gaze on gender and bodily diversity in childhood and adolescence:
Critical perspectives; 3 Nomadic ethics versus adultism: Towards equitable
healthcare futures; 4 Who wants to be queer at school? Discussing gender
and sexual diversity with children and staff in Portuguese schools; Part
II: The child: Experiences, subjectivities and emancipatory perspectives;
5 Drifting away from biomedical hegemonies: Representations, discourses,
and practices of health professionals on sexuality and gender in childhood;
6 Telling different stories: Contemporary narratives available to young
people making sense of their gendered and sexual lives in England and
Sweden; 7 The rhetoric of child well-being in the Italian public debate on
same-sex parenting and gender equality education; Part III: The state:
Policies, institutions and professional practices; 8 Lost in translation:
Translating social justice into social care practice for LGBTI+ children
and young people; 9 A cross-national review of policies and practices
affecting LGBTQ+ youth in child welfare; 10 Genderphobic childhood
constructions in Hungary
criticism of gender and sexuality in children; 1 Discourses on trans
children: Adult-centric narratives and youth fluid identities; 2 The
clinical gaze on gender and bodily diversity in childhood and adolescence:
Critical perspectives; 3 Nomadic ethics versus adultism: Towards equitable
healthcare futures; 4 Who wants to be queer at school? Discussing gender
and sexual diversity with children and staff in Portuguese schools; Part
II: The child: Experiences, subjectivities and emancipatory perspectives;
5 Drifting away from biomedical hegemonies: Representations, discourses,
and practices of health professionals on sexuality and gender in childhood;
6 Telling different stories: Contemporary narratives available to young
people making sense of their gendered and sexual lives in England and
Sweden; 7 The rhetoric of child well-being in the Italian public debate on
same-sex parenting and gender equality education; Part III: The state:
Policies, institutions and professional practices; 8 Lost in translation:
Translating social justice into social care practice for LGBTI+ children
and young people; 9 A cross-national review of policies and practices
affecting LGBTQ+ youth in child welfare; 10 Genderphobic childhood
constructions in Hungary
Introduction; Part I: The adult mind: Cisnormativity, heterocentrism and
criticism of gender and sexuality in children; 1 Discourses on trans
children: Adult-centric narratives and youth fluid identities; 2 The
clinical gaze on gender and bodily diversity in childhood and adolescence:
Critical perspectives; 3 Nomadic ethics versus adultism: Towards equitable
healthcare futures; 4 Who wants to be queer at school? Discussing gender
and sexual diversity with children and staff in Portuguese schools; Part
II: The child: Experiences, subjectivities and emancipatory perspectives;
5 Drifting away from biomedical hegemonies: Representations, discourses,
and practices of health professionals on sexuality and gender in childhood;
6 Telling different stories: Contemporary narratives available to young
people making sense of their gendered and sexual lives in England and
Sweden; 7 The rhetoric of child well-being in the Italian public debate on
same-sex parenting and gender equality education; Part III: The state:
Policies, institutions and professional practices; 8 Lost in translation:
Translating social justice into social care practice for LGBTI+ children
and young people; 9 A cross-national review of policies and practices
affecting LGBTQ+ youth in child welfare; 10 Genderphobic childhood
constructions in Hungary
criticism of gender and sexuality in children; 1 Discourses on trans
children: Adult-centric narratives and youth fluid identities; 2 The
clinical gaze on gender and bodily diversity in childhood and adolescence:
Critical perspectives; 3 Nomadic ethics versus adultism: Towards equitable
healthcare futures; 4 Who wants to be queer at school? Discussing gender
and sexual diversity with children and staff in Portuguese schools; Part
II: The child: Experiences, subjectivities and emancipatory perspectives;
5 Drifting away from biomedical hegemonies: Representations, discourses,
and practices of health professionals on sexuality and gender in childhood;
6 Telling different stories: Contemporary narratives available to young
people making sense of their gendered and sexual lives in England and
Sweden; 7 The rhetoric of child well-being in the Italian public debate on
same-sex parenting and gender equality education; Part III: The state:
Policies, institutions and professional practices; 8 Lost in translation:
Translating social justice into social care practice for LGBTI+ children
and young people; 9 A cross-national review of policies and practices
affecting LGBTQ+ youth in child welfare; 10 Genderphobic childhood
constructions in Hungary