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A Radical Rethinking of Sexuality and Schooling: Status Quo or Status Queer? (Curriculum, Cultures, and (Homo)Sexualities Series)

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A Radical Rethinking of Sexuality and Schooling: Status Quo or Status Queer? offers a startling and original critique of unexamined assumptions and liberal notions about sexuality and education in the United States. Professor and long-time community activist Eric Rofes argues that liberal approaches to gay issues and public schooling are inherently doomed to fail and that a radical approach is needed that addresses core issues of power in education in a meaningful way. Tackling issues ranging from anti-gay harassment in school to children's literature on gay themes, gender performances of teachers to HIV education, graduate school programs in education to gay men's sexual cultures, Rofes presents a compelling argument for the creation of a second generation of activism focused on queers, schools, and education, one that truly empowers young people and educators and one that has the potential to truly transform power relations in our nation.
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A Radical Rethinking of Sexuality and Schooling challenges all the cant and cliché swirling around the lives of those who 'opt to be otherwise,' living outside and beyond the hetero/patriarchal paradigm. Eric Rofes upends the dogmatic dominant narrative of childhood innocence and its contemporary twin, childhood trauma, exploring the possibility of childhood as much more complex, dynamic, propulsive, conflicted, contradictory, and contested. This revolutionary book will change the way you look at childhood, sexuality, and yourself. (Ayers, William)

A Radical Rethinking of Sexuality and Schooling reflects the unsurpassed wisdom that the restlessly brilliant Rofes has acquired through his long and multifaceted career. In this highly provocative book, he challenges us to rethink at the most fundamental level what we believe about youth, power, and sexuality. (Jackie M. Blount)

Woven with rich personal accounts, and mingled with feminist, queer and educational theory, this book is readable, intense, and original. (
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Up front and out front again! Educator, gay liberationist, and HIV/AIDS activist Eric Rofes challenges our assumptions about childhood, teaching, and learning in this excellent book. Whether deconstructing anti-homophobic curricululum in classrooms, HIV/AIDS prevention in the community, or graduate programs in education, Rofes is both provocative and surprising, angry and celebratory, hopeful and visionary. This book is essential reading for progressive educators and activists who want to create an effective agenda for the difficult years to come. (Jonathan Silin)

About the Author

Eric Rofes was one of the first openly gay schoolteachers in the United States and founded one of the first programs for queer youth in Boston in the 1970s. He currently is Associate Professor of Education at Humboldt State University on the coast of Northern California where he teaches a course on queer issues in schools and leads a program that credentials elementary school teachers. A long time gay community activist, he has served as founding chair of the Boston Lesbian & Gay Political Alliance, executive director of the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Community Services Center, and director of Shanti Project, San Francisco's pioneering AIDS service group. He has published twelve books including Socrates, Plato & Guys Like Me: Confessions of a Gay Schoolteacher and, with coeditors Mary Louise Rasmussen and Susan Talburt, Youth and Sexualities: Pleasure, Subversion, and Insubordination In and Out of Schools. He lives in San Francisco and Arcata, California.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (April 6, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 180 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0742541940
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0742541948
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.1 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 0.73 x 9.26 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016
I was surprised by the one star review as I thought this was a brilliant book, particularly since I work with adolescents in a school setting. The author uses his own experience to put forth his "radical rethinking of sexuality" so not everyone will agree with him but this provocative book challenged my thinking & gave great insights that helped me reshape my thoughts on adolescent & queer sexuality. Highly recommend it!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2009
Unfortunately, this book is not about what the title might suggest. Instead of focusing exclusively on students and their struggle with sexuality at a young age, the author brings up his own personal struggles to find acceptance for his polygamous relationships. I was assigned this book for a class and thought it was terrible! Everyone in the class, including the professor, knew I was a lesbian and looked at me for my opinion and it was definitely negative. The professor even apologized to me for choosing the book for class- she thought it would address the issues we wanted to discuss much better. Stay away from this book!
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