This essay explores the queer pedagogical desires that attended my writing of the Study Guide for the documentary film United in Anger: A History of ACT UP (Jim Hubbard, 2012). The analysis takes up Robyn Wiegman’s central question in Object Lessons, “What is it we expect our relationship to our objects of study to do?”, which is of particular importance to the discipline of queer studies insofar as the field is oriented around the desire to meld social justice with critical pedagogy. The queer professor’s desire in the case of the Study Guide-as-object was to create a text that could move across disciplines; to begin create a broadly queer curriculum; and perhaps most importantly, to share the obligation of teaching queer across the univer...
This dissertation explores intersections between queer theory and pedagogy for the teaching of under...
Sexuality education is a multifaceted and interdisciplinary field. As our knowledge of sexuality dee...
This dissertation reimagines the college classroom through a queer pedagogical practice that, I argu...
This essay explores the queer pedagogical desires that attended my writing of the Study Guide for th...
This article considers what a queer approach might offer in addressing some of the challenges of hig...
This article considers what a queer approach might offer in addressing some of the challenges of hig...
A student came into my office the other day who provided a direct challenge to my efforts to queer t...
This paper explores the mechanisms of LGBTQI+ desire that intersect with fine art disciplinary learn...
This is an essay about hospitality and the ways we must question frameworks telling us to welcome th...
In this paper I will outline what a queer approach to pedagogy has been, and might be, conceptualise...
This study asks, What are the material conditions under which queer studies is done in the academy? ...
This article analyzes a particular set of disciplinings by students and colleagues that coalesced ar...
For this post-critical ethnography and Participatory Action Research (PAR) study I collaboratively d...
This article serves as an injunction for queer biblical studies to be reclaimed and mobilised as act...
Too often higher education educators take a lackadaisical approach to solutions surrounding negative...
This dissertation explores intersections between queer theory and pedagogy for the teaching of under...
Sexuality education is a multifaceted and interdisciplinary field. As our knowledge of sexuality dee...
This dissertation reimagines the college classroom through a queer pedagogical practice that, I argu...
This essay explores the queer pedagogical desires that attended my writing of the Study Guide for th...
This article considers what a queer approach might offer in addressing some of the challenges of hig...
This article considers what a queer approach might offer in addressing some of the challenges of hig...
A student came into my office the other day who provided a direct challenge to my efforts to queer t...
This paper explores the mechanisms of LGBTQI+ desire that intersect with fine art disciplinary learn...
This is an essay about hospitality and the ways we must question frameworks telling us to welcome th...
In this paper I will outline what a queer approach to pedagogy has been, and might be, conceptualise...
This study asks, What are the material conditions under which queer studies is done in the academy? ...
This article analyzes a particular set of disciplinings by students and colleagues that coalesced ar...
For this post-critical ethnography and Participatory Action Research (PAR) study I collaboratively d...
This article serves as an injunction for queer biblical studies to be reclaimed and mobilised as act...
Too often higher education educators take a lackadaisical approach to solutions surrounding negative...
This dissertation explores intersections between queer theory and pedagogy for the teaching of under...
Sexuality education is a multifaceted and interdisciplinary field. As our knowledge of sexuality dee...
This dissertation reimagines the college classroom through a queer pedagogical practice that, I argu...