TY - JOUR
T1 - Sexualities in Revolt
T2 - Teaching Activism, Manifesto Writing, and Anti-Assimilationist Politics to Upper-Division Undergraduates
AU - Fahs, Breanne
AU - Swank, Eric
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - We draw from critical pedagogy and work on radical democratic praxis when discussing ways to teach sexuality studies in a way that embodies revolt and resistance to inequitable social hierarchies. Together, we specifically look at three areas where we have worked to infuse the teaching of sexuality with themes of resistance and revolt: 1) Enhancing political engagement, including a closer look at how to create an advocacy group; 2) Manifesto writing, with students writing their own manifesto; 3) Teaching anti-assimilationist politics, as students imagine and design an anti-assimilationist gay pride parade. These examples of pedagogies, class materials, and assignments suggest that teaching sexuality from a critical and activist posture works to better incorporate voices on the margins (e.g., queer/trans, women, fat, disabled, older, people of color) while pushing back against the biocentric notion that sexuality studies merely teaches about sexual facts.
AB - We draw from critical pedagogy and work on radical democratic praxis when discussing ways to teach sexuality studies in a way that embodies revolt and resistance to inequitable social hierarchies. Together, we specifically look at three areas where we have worked to infuse the teaching of sexuality with themes of resistance and revolt: 1) Enhancing political engagement, including a closer look at how to create an advocacy group; 2) Manifesto writing, with students writing their own manifesto; 3) Teaching anti-assimilationist politics, as students imagine and design an anti-assimilationist gay pride parade. These examples of pedagogies, class materials, and assignments suggest that teaching sexuality from a critical and activist posture works to better incorporate voices on the margins (e.g., queer/trans, women, fat, disabled, older, people of color) while pushing back against the biocentric notion that sexuality studies merely teaches about sexual facts.
KW - resistance
KW - scholar-activism
KW - Sex education
KW - sexuality studies
KW - social movements
KW - undergraduate education
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U2 - 10.1080/15546128.2021.1924909
DO - 10.1080/15546128.2021.1924909
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85106251439
SN - 1554-6128
VL - 16
SP - 375
EP - 393
JO - American Journal of Sexuality Education
JF - American Journal of Sexuality Education
IS - 3
ER -