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Queering social work education

Title By: Hillock, Susan [Edited by] | Mule, Nick J [Edited by]
Publisher: Vancouver : UBC Press, c2016.Description: ix, 264 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780774832700Subject(s): Social work education | Social work with sexual minoritiesDDC classification: 361.3071 QU EE Online resources: Location Map
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The first book of its kind in North America, this collection of original works promises to transform the future of social work education by equipping scholars and students with a new appreciation of queer strengths and experiences.
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Preface / Susan Hillock and Nick J. MuleIntroduction / Susan HillockPart 1: From Absence to Presence - Queers Positioning Themselves in Social Work1 A Queer History / Susan Hillock2 Broadening Theoretical Horizons: Liberating Queer in Social Work Academe / Nick J. Mule3 Queer and Trans Collisions in the Classroom: A Call to Throw Open Theoretical Doors in Social Work Education / Jake Pyne4 Social Work, the Academy, and Queer Communities: Heteronormativity and Exclusion / Susan HillockPart 2: Coming Out and the Academic Closet - Rainbow Narratives5 Feminist and Queer Rights: The Lived and Living Experience of Queer Social Work Faculty / Norma Jean Profitt and Brenda Richard6 Constructing Alternatives: Reflections on Heterosexism in Social Work Education / Karolyn Martin and Robyn Lippett7 Coming Out with God in Social Work? Narrative of a Queer Religious Woman in Academe / Maryam Khan8 Challenging Transmisogyny: From the Classroom to Social Work Practice / Jade PichettePart 3: The Queering Project - Gender and Sexual Diversity in Social Work Education9 Oh Canada: LGBTQ Students and Campus Climates in Canadian Social Work Programs / Shelley L. Craig, Lauren B. McInroy, and Christopher Doiron10 Opening Theory: Polyamorous Ethics as a Queering Inquiry in the Social Work Classroom / Becky Idems11 Social Work Education: Exploring Pitfalls and Promises in Teaching about Black Queer Older Adults / Delores V. Mullings12 Queering Space in Social Work: How Simcoe County Has Moved from Queerful to Queerious / Jan Yorke, Ligaya Byrch, Marlene Ham, Matthew Craggs, and Tanya ShuteConclusion / Nick J. MuleIndex.

The first book of its kind in North America, this collection of original works promises to transform the future of social work education by equipping scholars and students with a new appreciation of queer strengths and experiences.

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