Positioning queer in adult education: Intervening in politics and praxis in North America

In this paper w/e provide a North American perspective as w/e explore the formation and comprehension of queer knowledge in adult education and in larger sociocultural contexts. W/e consider the need to position queer in adult education mindful of how queer is historically and currently positioned i...

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