The essays range from empirical studies to theoretical reflections, and address themselves to three separate educational realms: the K-12 level, the collegiate level, and the pedagogy of cultural production. Some of the essays focus on the disorienting presence of queer masculine student and teacher bodies in the K-12 or college classroom, and on the effects of queer performances of masculinity on classroom dynamics and on processes of learning. Others reflect on the challenges of actively queering pedagogical practice and research methodologies, and on its practical and theoretical rewards. Still others emphasize the cultural pedagogy of representations of queer masculinities in television, documentary film, and the novel, with special attention to the transformative possibilities inherent in those representations that challenge gender norms, or that make them strange or incoherent. Indeed, for many of the authors, the performative complexities of dislocating, "unmapping," or "stealing" masculinity form the backdrop for an impassioned reflection on the cultural and pedagogical necessity of such an endeavor. In all, this volume's breadth and detail make ita landmark publication in the study of queer masculinities, in critical masculinity studies as a whole, and in educational theory and practice.
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"This new edited collection by Landreau and Rodriguez helps demonstrate the rich potential of using gender and queer theories to examine educational practices and contexts. ... For scholars and researchers ... their introduction frames the text effectively and exposes the reader to the foundational theorists shaping the work in the volume. ... For anyone with an interest in gender studies, queer theory, and their implications for educational scholarship, this volume would be a valuable starting point ... ." (Elizabeth J. Meyer, Sex Roles, July, 2014)