02513nam 2200349z- 450 991052010390332120211111174102.0(OCoLC)on1243906696(CKB)5340000000068029(EXLCZ)99534000000006802920211006d2021 uu 0engAgainst sex education pedagogy, sex work, and state violence /Caitlin HowlettBloomsbury AcademicPrint version: Howlett, Caitlin. Against sex education London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. 9781350178441 (DLC) 2021013787 Introduction : making something out of nothing -- Origin problems -- Small, but mighty : a little funding for a huge cause -- Violent straightening and the function of the state -- The international implications of domestic sex education policy -- Alternatives, not adjustments : imagination, not intervention -- Conclusion : clandestine praxes."This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Why do we have sex education? For whom does it exist, and who is it against? This book explores these questions, ultimately calling into question the very existence of sex education itself. The analysis is centred on the marginalised lives of sex workers. This focus allows us to see sex education and sex work in a new light and provides insights into the implications of sex education in public schools and teacher education. By considering the relationship between sex education and sex work, Caitlin Howlett reveals the way in which sex education exists as a form of state violence, and continues to maintain close ties to sexism, racism, colonialism, and capitalism. Drawing on Foucauldian genealogy, feminist history, epistemology, post-humanism, and queer of color critique, Howlett calls for an end to sex education as a federally funded project and argues for new pedagogical approaches to educating about sex, gender, and sexuality in schools"--Provided by publisher.Sex education, sex work, and state violenceSex instructionSex workersExploitationSexismColonizationSex instruction.Sex workers.Exploitation.Sexism.Colonization.BOOK9910520103903321Against sex education2582452UNINA