Leveraging queer epistemic subjectivity to advance justice through physics teaching

R. McNeill, Luis A. Leyva, Gary White, Nicollette D. Mitchell
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In this paper, we advocate for inclusion of queer and trans* (QT) students in physics by promoting epistemic diversity. We draw on literature documenting racial epistemic oppression and research exploring the experiences of QT students of color in STEM to build theory around intersectional, coalition-building epistemic justice for queer inclusion. We highlight the affordances of physics teaching that embraces queer epistemic subjectivity (ways of thinking shaped by the lived experience of transgressing regulatory categories of sexuality and gender), and offer implications for instructors that cultivate appreciation for diverse approaches to physics learning in the classroom.
利用酷儿认知主体性,透过物理教学推动正义
在本文中,我们提倡通过促进认知多样性,将酷儿和变性学生(QT)纳入物理学。我们利用记录种族认知压迫的文献和探索STEM中有色人种QT学生经验的研究,围绕交叉的、建立联盟的认知正义来构建关于酷儿包容的理论。我们强调了拥抱酷儿认知主体性(由违反性和性别监管类别的生活经验塑造的思维方式)的物理教学的启示,并为教师提供了在课堂上培养对各种物理学习方法的欣赏的启示。
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