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Presenting a range of data obtained from secondary schools in the UK and US, this path-breaking book explores the role played by language in constructing sexual identities. Analysing the often complex ways in which homophobia, heterosexism and heteronormativity are enacted within school contexts, it shows that by analysing language, we can discover much about how educators and students experience sexual diversity in their schools, how sexual identities are constructed through language, and how different statuses are ascribed to different sexual identities.

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'An outstanding piece of scholarship. Her meticulous, queer linguistically informed analyses of communicative practices in educational contexts reveal graphically that sexuality-related discrimination and invisibility still form harmful discourses that systematically affect learners and learning in negative ways. A seminal text for queer applied linguistics and an important addition to the field of language and sexuality studies.' Heiko Motschenbacher, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen

Table of Contents
Introduction; 1. Confronting the context; 2. Researching language and sexuality in educational settings; 3. Using sociolinguistic frameworks to explore the school experiences of LGBT+ Yyouth; 4. Educators' perspectives on language and sexual diversity in schools; 5. Exploring ideologies of sexuality in curriculum documents; 6. SRE classroom interaction analysis and the construction of sexual identities; Closing remarks; References; Index.

Language Sexuality and Education

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 15/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9781107126879, 978-1107126879
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presenting a range of data obtained from secondary schools in the UK and US, this path-breaking book explores the role played by language in constructing sexual identities. Analysing the often complex ways in which homophobia, heterosexism and heteronormativity are enacted within school contexts, it shows that by analysing language, we can discover much about how educators and students experience sexual diversity in their schools, how sexual identities are constructed through language, and how different statuses are ascribed to different sexual identities.

      Trade Review
      'An outstanding piece of scholarship. Her meticulous, queer linguistically informed analyses of communicative practices in educational contexts reveal graphically that sexuality-related discrimination and invisibility still form harmful discourses that systematically affect learners and learning in negative ways. A seminal text for queer applied linguistics and an important addition to the field of language and sexuality studies.' Heiko Motschenbacher, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; 1. Confronting the context; 2. Researching language and sexuality in educational settings; 3. Using sociolinguistic frameworks to explore the school experiences of LGBT+ Yyouth; 4. Educators' perspectives on language and sexual diversity in schools; 5. Exploring ideologies of sexuality in curriculum documents; 6. SRE classroom interaction analysis and the construction of sexual identities; Closing remarks; References; Index.

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