Teaching LGBTQ Politics

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Inclusive political science teaching
LGBTQ curriculum development
LGBTQ inclusive teaching
LGBTQ pedagogy
LGBTQ political science curriculum
LGBTQ politics education
LGBTQ studies in higher education
Political science education
Queer political theory in the classroom
Teaching controversial topics in college
Teaching LGBTQ issues in college

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  • ISBN 9798855803556
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An innovative collection of advice, resources, and ideas for faculty teaching LGBTQ politics.

Limited resources exist to support faculty teaching LGBTQ politics. The first of its kind, this edited volume brings together scholars from across the discipline of political science to offer guidance on how to better teach LGBTQ issues. Rooted in and focused on the US context, the book is divided into three sections. The first addresses developing and teaching LGBTQ politics courses, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The second offers suggestions for incorporating LGBTQ topics into other political science courses. And the last homes in on various pedagogical concerns that can arise when teaching LGBTQ politics. Contributors provide a host of resources, including lesson plan templates, reading assignments, and strategies and takeaways from their own experiences teaching in the field.

Edward F. Kammerer Jr. is an Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at Idaho State University. Royal G. Cravens III is Senior Research Analyst at Southern Poverty Law Center. Erin Mayo-Adam is Associate Professor of Political Science at Hunter College and Director of the LGBTQ Policy Center at Roosevelt House.