In a Queer Voice
Journeys of Resilience from Adolescence to Adulthood
Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
1 109 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2013-01-18
- Mått152 x 229 x 20 mm
- Vikt408 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor206
- FörlagTemple University Press,U.S.
- ISBN9781439908013
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Michael Sadowski is an Assistant Professor in the Bard College Master of Arts in Teaching Program, based in New York City and Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. He is also the editor of Adolescents at School: Perspectives on Youth, Identity, and Education. A former high school teacher, he was also an instructor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, editor of the Harvard Education Letter, and vice-chair of the Massachusetts Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth.
- Contents Foreword by Carol Gilligan Introduction: The Importance of Being Heard 1 David: The Slow Build of a Voice of Resistance 2 Lindsey: Learning a New Language 3 Ruth: A Person to Trust and a Place to Belong 4 Travis: Twenty-First-Century Everyman 5 Jordan: Across the Gender Border-and Back Again 6 Eddie: Coming Out and Embracing the World 7 The Quest for "One Good Relationship": Connections and Disconnections in Adolescence 8 Foundations of Queer Voice: Silence and Support in Schools, Communities, Families, and Society Afterword Acknowledgments Note on the Listening Guide Method References Online Resources for Supporting Queer Youth Voice Index
"An important contribution to the argument for a more nurturing environment for young GLBT people." Publishers Weekly "In this thoughtful study, Sadowski profiles six young people whom he interviewed in their adolescence and then revisited several years later to see how they transitioned from their early isolated... insular silence regarding their gender or sexuality to their 'queer voices' of strength, optimism, and defiance... An intellectual complement to the 'It Gets Better' project, this works as both a moving human document and a springboard for discussion and research in human sexuality, psychology, sociology, and linguistics." Library Journal, December 2012 "[A] valuable call to action...In a Queer Voice effectively elevates the professional discourse on LGBTQ youth."--Chronogram, March 1st 2013 "Truly well written, interesting, and above all, important... In a Queer Voice is easy to read and interesting. It is well suited for the classroom and would be valuable in any Gender Studies, Men and Masculinities Studies or Women's Studies class... The book follows recent research on the topic very well and extends on previous knowledge with its well thought out and informative interviews."--Metapsychology Online, August 2013 "[An] ambitious and illuminating new book... The stories in this book are compelling and very much worth the attention of anyone, including educators, parents, mental health professionals, and policy makers, with an interest in the well-being of youth, and LGBTQ youth in particular. In its emphasis on listening to these young people, and connecting to their autobiographies, the book also embodies what might be the most helpful prescription for therapists or other professionals working with this population, creating a space where they can share their life stories in all of their vulnerability, passion, and resilience." - Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2014