Rural Education and Queer Identities
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Rural and (Out)Rooted
Abstract
Rural Education and Queer Identities: Rural and (Out)Rooted explores the facets and intersections of rural education and Queer identities. It looks to schooling and education policy to question how Queer rural youth and educators can be seen, be safe, and be valued in schools and their communities. Taking the claim that rural people are deeply rooted to rural places, this text considers what a sense of rootedness looks like for Queer people in rural communities.
Through a diverse collection of scholarly contributions, personal narratives, and creative works, this text goes on to explore the notion of outrootedness and belonging in educational spaces. It presents a more complete, more inclusive picture of rural America and lifts up the voices of Queer rural people to be sung and heard. Topics explored include: Queer and trans advocacy in rural educational spaces; supporting Queer students and educators; intersectional identities; wellbeing and education; sex education in rural schools; and school safety for LGBQT+ students.
This unique collection examines intersections between Queer identities and rural education. It will be important reading for scholars and those studying for courses on Foundations of Education, Social Justice Education, History of U.S. Education, Education Policy and Politics, Queer Studies, Women and Gender Studies, as well as pre-service and place-based education courses.
Keywords
rural,rurality,rural education,rural schools,rural teachers,rural America,teaching,learning,school,schools,classroom,education,Amy Azano,Amy Price Azano,Amy Price-Azano,Clint Whitten,LGBT,LGBTQ,LGBTQ+,LGBT+,gay,lesbian,queer,trans,transgender,gender,sexuality,sexual orientation,sexual identity,gender identity,school safety,queer safety,queer joy,queer love,politics,U.S. politics,US politics,K-12,K12,safe spaces,kinship,belonging,Black,African American,multicultural,race,intersectional,intersectionality,wellbeing,well being,well-being,mental health,pride,forestry,sex education,America,American,USA,US,U.S.,Queer studies,rural Queer,pedagogy,educational policy,education policy,policy,U.S. policy,rural youth,rural educators,personal narrativeDOI
10.4324/9781003529415ISBN
9781003529415, 9781032868271, 9781032868240Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Rural Education and Social Justice,Classification
Education
History of education
Educational strategies and policy
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Rural communities