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Gay and lesbian literature in the classroom: Can Gay themes overcome heteronormativity?
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- April M Sanders (Auteur)
- Janelle B. Mathis (Auteur)
Titre
Gay and lesbian literature in the classroom: Can Gay themes overcome heteronormativity?
Résumé
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) characters do exist in children’s and young adult literature, yet there is a lack of classroom exposure to such literature. Educational organizations have realized the need for dispelling prejudices about LGBT people by including such texts in the classroom as well as discussions regarding LGBT themes and characters in the books. Yet the practice of simply including diverse texts without discussing LGBT issues could cause greater marginalization for students because the silence regarding LGBT issues and characters encourages the practice of heteronormativity. This inquiry examined a range of children’s and adolescent books that could be used in classroom discussions to develop insight about LGBT themes and characters in order to understand if the texts were saturated with LGBT themes and characters to the point that teachers and students could not avoid the LGBT factors while reading.
Publication
Journal of Praxis in Multicultural Education
Volume
7
Numéro
1
Pages
1-18
Date
2013
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
2161-2978
Titre abrégé
Gay and lesbian literature in the classroom
Référence
April M Sanders et Janelle B. Mathis. (2013). Gay and lesbian literature in the classroom: Can Gay themes overcome heteronormativity? Journal of Praxis in Multicultural Education, 7(1), 1‑18. https://doi.org/10.9741/2161-2978.1067
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Discipline
Régions géographiques
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