Queering the (ab)normalization of gender, (hetero)sexuality and schooling in South Africa

Francis, D. (2021) Queering the (ab)normalization of gender, (hetero)sexuality and schooling in South Africa. Journal of Homosexuality, 68(10), pp. 1571-1590. (doi: 10.1080/00918369.2019.1701337) (PMID:31833821)

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Abstract

Schools are places where youth do work on the construction of their sexual identities which is intimately connected with issues around gender. Using one-on-one in-depth interviews, this article addresses how queer youth navigate dominant understandings of gender and sexuality in the context of their identity and practice. Cognizant of how gender remains a significant force in organizing social relations in schools, the youth parody and abnormalize heteronormativity calling into question the fragility of hegemonic heterosexuality. Moreover, the findings demonstrate that despite evidence that associates schooling with social exclusion, the queer youth’s accounts highlight, strikingly, that queer identity and inclusion are not necessarily separate storylines. Offering an alternative view of the schooling experiences of queer youth, the paper motivates that within exclusion, in a matter of speaking with all its unduly assemblages, is inclusion.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Francis, Professor Dennis
Authors: Francis, D.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name:Journal of Homosexuality
Publisher:Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
ISSN:0091-8369
ISSN (Online):1540-3602
Published Online:13 December 2019

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