Rural Education and Queer Identities
Rural and (Out)Rooted
Amy Price Azano editor Clint Whitten editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:18th Mar '25
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 18th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£42.99(9781032868240)
Rural Education and Queer Identities: Rural and (Out)Rooted explores the facets and intersections of rural education and Queer identities. It looks to schooling and education policy to question how Queer rural youth and educators can be seen, be safe, and be valued in schools and their communities. Taking the claim that rural people are deeply rooted to rural places, this text considers what a sense of rootedness looks like for Queer people in rural communities.
Through a diverse collection of scholarly contributions, personal narratives, and creative works, this text goes on to explore the notion of outrootedness and belonging in educational spaces. It presents a more complete, more inclusive picture of rural America, and lifts up the voices of Queer rural people to be sung and heard. Topics explored include: Queer and trans advocacy in rural educational spaces; supporting Queer students and educators; intersectional identities; wellbeing and education; sex education in rural schools; and school safety for LGBQT+ students.
This unique collection examines intersections between Queer identities and rural education. It will be important reading for scholars and those studying for courses on Foundations of Education, Social Justice Education, History of U.S. Education, Education Policy and Politics, Queer Studies, Women and Gender Studies, as well as pre-service and place-based education courses.
Rural Education and Queer Identities is a poignant anthology. It brings a queer sensibility to rural belonging, spotlighting schools’ role in queer worldmaking. Editors Clint Whitten and Amy Price Azano curate narratives that challenge stereotypes and advocate for inclusivity. This book offers a call to action for visibility and acceptance for queer identities in every educational landscape, making it a must-read that will inspire and ignite the pressing conversations every school should be having.
Mary L. Gray, MacArthur Fellow
Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America
I can’t think of a better, more important contribution to enhancing quality education in the nation than this on-the-ground exploration of being queer in rural America. Rural Education and Queer Identities shows, with equal parts heart and heft, that being queer and working with queer youth in the heartland is not what the stereotypes suggest. At a time when LGBTQ rights are being threatened, Confederate flags announce themselves with “I Ain’t Coming Down” banners, and school boards and libraries have turned into front lines in the culture wars, this is a necessary, urgent book.
Beth Macy, Dopesick
Rural Education and Queer Identities is a powerful and long overdue exploration of the diverse experiences of LGBTQIA2S+ students and teachers in rural school systems. From an island in rural Michigan to a small town in Alaska, from the deep South to rural Scotland, from the mountain West to central Appalachia these authors invite us into their lives, their educational experiences, and their teaching careers. They urge us to question our assumptions about rural communities and to full-heartedly support rural LGBTQIA2S+ youth and educators who are on the front lines of conservative political attacks against queer and trans people today. I wish I’d had this book to draw on when I taught in rural public schools in my home state of West Virginia years ago. I know it would have provided support and accompaniment I desperately needed. I can’t wait to send a copy to all the rural queer and trans teachers I know.
Rae Garringer, Founder and Director of Country Queers
Rural Education and Queer Identities is a critical, moving collection of research and narratives that center the intersection of queer identities and rurality. This book is a groundbreaking text that provides considerations and insights into how to advance equity and justice in rural education for LGBTQ+ educators and students. During a time of continued and increasing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and policies, this book provides hope for creating more liberating, transformative spaces for learning.
Darris R. Means, Professor of Educational Leadership
ISBN: 9781032868271
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
320 pages