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[ecrea] Publication opportunity: Queer Youth Histories, Palgrave
Wed Aug 16 12:15:15 GMT 2017
*_Publication opportunity: /Queer Youth Histories/, Palgrave_*
I am currently editing a book called /Queer Youth Histories /which is
under contract with Palgrave to appear in its “Gender and Sexualities in
History <https://www.palgrave.com/in/series/15000>” book series.
Some information about the focus of the collection is included below.
If you are working on something that you think might be a good fit as a
chapter in the book please email me: (daniel.marshall /at/ deakin.edu.au)
<mailto:(daniel.marshall /at/ deakin.edu.au)>
Best wishes
Daniel
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Daniel Marshall (Ph.D.)
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Arts & Education
Deakin University, Melbourne
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*/_Queer Youth Histories:_/*
The heightened profile of queer youth cultures across an array of
contexts has given rise to questions about variations in such practices,
identifications, politics, experiences and manifestations at different
points in time. Despite significant expansion of LGBT historical
scholarship in some areas, research focusing specifically on histories
of youth and sexual and gender insubordination remains a fledgling field
requiring nurture and growth. To such ends, this work seeks to bring
together scholars researching and writing on queer youth histories.
This research might include:
• national or transnational historical research focusing on
intersections of youth and non-normative or LGBTI sexualities and genders;
• case-based analyses of particular examples of LGBTIQ youth
organizing (such as youth groups, activist work, school cultures);
• critical engagements with cultural texts (e.g. books, films, music)
or events (e.g. concerts, demonstrations, conferences) with significance
for queer youth histories;
• historical examples of young people’s involvement in media and
cultural production (e.g. community press, radio broadcasting or fan
literatures) connected to non-normative or LGBTI sexualities and
genders; and
• historicizing analyses of cultural representations of queer youth
histories (e.g. film, television, published fiction).
This work is also interested in work that reflects on:
• methodological implications for doing queer youth history;
• relationships and tensions between queer youth history and the
larger field of LGBT/queer historical research; and
• theoretical reflections on intersections of ideas about youth,
history and non-normative/LGBTI sexualities and genders.
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