阿拉伯语国家及其他地区的LGBTQ教育:交叉性和非殖民化思想的挪用

IF 2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nour Abu-Assab, Nof Nasser-Eddin
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这篇文章揭示了围绕性别和性的非文本化霸权叙事对阿拉伯语国家的影响,以及非政府组织化的教育项目将交叉性作为抵抗和提高意识的工具,以及在一般教育、特别是性别和性教育方面结合跨部门和非殖民化方法的重要性。为此,我们依靠对围绕LGBTQ权利的公共话语的分析,通过跨国发展与合作中心为全球北方和全球南方的1400多人领导性别和性教育项目的经验数据,以及评估大多数非政府组织在阿拉伯语国家开展的侧重于LGBTQ教育的性取向和性别认同培训。
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LGBTQ Education in Arabic-Speaking Countries and Beyond: The Appropriation of Intersectionality and Decolonial Thought
This article sheds light on the implications of the imposition of decontextualized hegemonic narratives around gender and sexuality on Arabic-speaking countries and the appropriation of intersectionality as a tool for resistance and consciousness raising by NGO-ized educational programs, as well as the importance of combining both intersectional and decolonial approaches in relation to education in general and to gender and sexuality education in particular. To do so, we rely on analyses of public discourses around LGBTQ rights, data from our experience leading gender and sexuality educational programs through the Centre for Transnational Development and Collaboration for over 1,400 individuals in the Global North and the Global South, and assessments of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) trainings carried out by the majority of NGOs focusing on LGBTQ education in Arabic-speaking countries.
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Comparative Education Review
Comparative Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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3.10
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5.60%
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56
期刊介绍: Comparative Education Review investigates education throughout the world and the social, economic, and political forces that shape it. Founded in 1957 to advance knowledge and teaching in comparative education studies, the Review has since established itself as the most reliable source for the analysis of the place of education in countries other than the United States.
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