LEADER 05409nam 2200541 u 450 001 9910917247703321 005 20241218114512.0 010 $a9781003444220 010 $a1003444229 010 $a9781620367933 010 $a1620367939 010 $a9781000973952 010 $a1000973956 010 $a9781000979213 010 $a1000979210 035 $a(CKB)27646364100041 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5829774 035 $a(BIP)061299108 035 $a(NjHacI)9927646364100041 035 $a(EXLCZ)9927646364100041 100 $a20230720d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aDifficult Subjects: Insights and Strategies for Teaching About Race, Sexuality, and Gender 205 $aFirst edition. 210 $cStylus Publishing, LLC$d2023 210 1$aNew York :$cStylus Publishing, LLC.,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (304 p.) $cill 311 08$a9781620367926 311 08$a9781620367919 311 08$a1620367912 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aForeword-Lori Patton Davis Acknowledgements Introduction. When the Shit Hits the Fan, Do We Throw Out the Lesson Plan?-Oiyan A. Poon and Badia Ahad-Legardy Part One. (Dis)Comfort, Fragility, and the Intersections of Identity 1. A Conversation on Challenging and Using Comfort-Zone Racism in the Classroom-Rucha Ambikar, Daniel Guentchev, and Dennis Lunt 2. When Racially Just Teaching Becomes Your Own Heart. Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching Whiteness-Cheryl E. Matias, and Lisa Silverstein 3. Addressing Incivility in the Classroom. Effective Strategies for Faculty at the Margins-Chavella Pittman 4. Whiteness Matters. Tourism, Customer Service, and the Neoliberal University-David J. Leonard and Paula Price Groves 5. Black Lives, Black Women, and the Academy. "Doing" Equity and Inclusion Work at PWIs-Nicole Truesdell Part Two. Embracing Embodiment and Emotion as Pedagogical Praxis 6. Feeling Our Way to Knowing. Decolonizing the American Studies Classroom-Adriana Estill 7. Feeling Black and Blue in Preservice Teacher Education. Encountering Emotion and Embodiment in Antiracist Teaching-Esther O. Ohito and Sherry L. Deckman 8. Transformational Pedagogies of the Abject Body. An Argument for Radical Fat Pedagogies-Breanne Fahs 9. "The Least We Can Do". Gender-Affirming Pedagogy Starting on Day One-Erica Chu 10. Creating Inclusive Classrooms. Toward Collective and Diverse Intersectional Success-Dian D. Squire, Azura Booth, and Brandon Arnold Part Three. Radical Pedagogy in "Neutral" Places 11. A Call for Difficult Conversations Around Diversity in STEM Courses-Thomas Poon 12. Diversity Matters in the STEM Classroom-Jennifer S. Fang 13. Between Critique and Professional Ambition-Akhila L. Ananth 14. Uncomfortable Learning. Teaching Race Through Discomfort in Higher Education-Jasmine L. Harris In Closing. Difficult Subjects for Difficult Times-Badia Ahad-Legardy and Oiyan A. Poon Editors and Contributors Index. 330 8 $aDifficult Subjects: Insights and Strategies for Teaching about Race, Sexuality and Genderis a collection of essays from scholars across disciplines, institutions, and ranks that offers diverse and multi-faceted approaches to teaching about subjects that prove both challenging and often uncomfortable for both the professor and the student. It encourages college educators to engage in forms of practice that do not pretend that teachers and students are unaffected by world events and incidents that highlight social inequalities. Readers will find the collected essays useful for identifying new approaches to taking on the "difficult subjects" of race, gender, and sexuality. The book will also serve as inspiration for academics who believe that their area of study does not allow for such pedagogical inquiries to also teach in ways that address difficult subjects. Contributors to this volume span a range of disciplines from criminal justice to gender studies to organic chemistry, and demonstrate the productive possibilities that can emerge in college classrooms when faculty consider "identity" as constitutive of rather than divorced from their academic disciplines.Discussions of race, gender, and sexuality are always hot-button issues in the college classroom, whether they emerge in response to a national event or tragedy or constitute the content of the class over a semester-long term. Even seasoned professors who specialize in these areas find it difficult to talk about identity politics in a room full of students. And many professors for whom issues of racial, and sexual identity is not a primary concern find it even more challenging to raise these issues with students. Offering reflections and practical guidance, the book accounts for a range of challenges facing college educators, and encourages faculty to teach with courage and conviction, especially when it feels as though the world around us is crashing down upon our students and ourselves. 606 $aGender identity 615 0$aGender identity. 676 $a305.80071 702 $aAhad-Legardy$b Badia$4edt 702 $aPoon$b OiYan A.$4edt 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910917247703321 996 $aDifficult subjects$93921281 997 $aUNINA