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Handbook of Research on Exploring Gender Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Through an Intersectional Lens
The closet here describes the captive space in which LGBTIQ+ individuals find themselves regardless of the approach (assimilationist or liberationist) they take to fit into a heterosexual society. It is a space in which LGBTIQ+ people remain hidden from the heteronormative, as they cannot disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity. The inclusion of the closet concept is crucial for understanding the captive space within which LGBTIQ+ people may find themselves at various times.
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Understanding Gender and Sexual Diversity in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes Using Queer Theory
Jean Henry Blignaut (North-West University, South Africa), Robert J. Balfour (North-West University, South Africa), and Jacques Rothmann (North-West University, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8412-8.ch005
Abstract
Since 1994, South Africa's government has prioritised transforming society, especially educational institutions. Contributing towards transformation can occur through the formal curricula of a higher education institution. That said, exploring how higher education curricula promote the transformation of gender and sexual diversity outside of the confinements of heterosexuality to contribute to equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) is essential. However, it necessitates a suitable theoretical framework to understand how themes on gender and sexual diversity have been included in module contents. Seven premises of queer theory have been identified and explained to understand the inclusion of themes on gender and sexual diversity in module contents of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Findings that emanated from this book chapter include (among others) that greater representation of all members of society in module contents necessitates that educators be aware of how their beliefs about gender and sexual diversity oppress and exclude LGBTIQ+ students in their classrooms.
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Audio Ageplay and Sonic Spankings: The Rhetorical Work of Podcasts to Demystify Kink
An LGBTQ term referring to individuals who do not disclose their sexual identity or proclivities to others. If someone is “in the closet,” they are unable (by choice or necessity) to communicate openly about their desires.
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