Education is arguably one of the most significant, urgent, and rapidly changing arenas for research on language and sexual identity, but there has been little synthesis to date of the knowledge and theories of knowledge that are emerging through this work. Here I survey a relatively small but important segment of this disparate literature: studies that investigate classroom talk about and by students who either self-identify as gay, lesbian or queer, or who are positioned as such by others. By bringing together such studies from applied linguistics as well as education and literacy/composition, I seek to consolidate and to cultivate critical explorations of sexual identity, language and learning as interlinked domains. To this end, I identify some defining features of the queer epistemologies that are emerging in the empirical, lingua-centric literature on ‘gay’-student discourses, and I suggest future directions for this sort of work.
2024. “The loving queer gaze”: The epistemological significance of queer joy. Sociology Compass 18:7
Tarrayo, Veronico N.
2023. Navigating the gender dimensions in English language teaching: perceptions of senior high school teachers in the Philippines. Pedagogy, Culture & Society 31:5 ► pp. 933 ff.
Motschenbacher, Heiko
2021. Foreign Language Learning and Sexuality-Related Inclusion: A Multimodal Analysis of Representational Practices in the German Textbook Series Navi Englisch. In Linguistic Perspectives on Sexuality in Education, ► pp. 51 ff.
2020. Investigating Chinese Learners’ Interactions in Relation to Gender and Sexuality in the ESL Classroom in the UK. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 19:4 ► pp. 246 ff.
Hipple, Erin, Dani Soltis & Lauri Hyers
2020. Queering Study Abroad: Web-Based Outreach to LGBTQ+ University Students by Study Abroad Programs. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad 32:2 ► pp. 175 ff.
Tran‐Thanh, Vu
2020. Queer identity inclusion in the EFL classroom: Vietnamese teachers’ perspectives. TESOL Journal 11:3
Paiz, Joshua M.
2018. Queering ESL Teaching: Pedagogical and Materials Creation Issues. TESOL Journal 9:2 ► pp. 348 ff.
Wright, Lyn
2017. Bilingual/bisexual. Journal of Language and Sexuality 6:1 ► pp. 177 ff.
Moore, Ashley R.
2016. Inclusion and Exclusion: A Case Study of an English Class for LGBT Learners. TESOL Quarterly 50:1 ► pp. 86 ff.
Sundaram, Vanita & Helen Sauntson
2016. Discursive silences: using critical linguistic and qualitative analysis to explore the continued absence of pleasure in sex and relationships education in England. Sex Education 16:3 ► pp. 240 ff.
King, Brian W.
2015. Language and sexuality in education. In The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ► pp. 649 ff.
Jones, Tiffany
2013. How sex education research methodologies frame GLBTIQ students. Sex Education 13:6 ► pp. 687 ff.
Jones, Tiffany
2019. Queer Theory in Education Research. In Educational Research in the Age of Anthropocene [Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design, ], ► pp. 36 ff.
Jones, Tiffany
2023. LGBTQ+ Youth Euphorias! Stop-Start Shifts in LGBTQ+ Youth Happiness & Comfort. In Euphorias in Gender, Sex and Sexuality Variations, ► pp. 67 ff.
Sauntson, Helen
2013. Sexual diversity and illocutionary silencing in the English National Curriculum. Sex Education 13:4 ► pp. 395 ff.
Sauntson, Helen
2015. Language, Sexuality, and Education. In Discourse and Education, ► pp. 1 ff.
Sauntson, Helen
2016. Authenticating Sexual Diversity in School: Examining Sociolinguistic Constructions of Young People’s Sexual Identities. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 15:1 ► pp. 17 ff.
Sauntson, Helen
2017. Language, Sexuality, and Education. In Discourse and Education, ► pp. 147 ff.
Sauntson, Helen
2019. Language, sexuality and inclusive pedagogy. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 29:3 ► pp. 322 ff.
Sauntson, Helen
2021. Queering TESOL in International Learning Contexts. In Linguistic Perspectives on Sexuality in Education, ► pp. 315 ff.
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