ABSTRACT

Teaching Gender: Feminist Pedagogy and Responsibility in Times of Political Crisis addresses the neoliberalization of the university, what this means in real terms, and strategic pedagogical responses to teaching within this context across disciplines and region.

Inspired by bell hooks’ "transgressive school" and Donna Haraway’s "responsibility", this collection promotes a politics of care within the classroom through new forms of organizational practices. It engages with the challenges and possibilities of teaching students about women and gender by examining the multiple pedagogical, theoretical, and political dimensions of feminist learning.

The book revisits how we can reconfigure a feminist politics of responsibility that is able to respond to or engage with contemporary crises. It also conceptualizes crisis and explains how it is transforming contemporary societies and affecting individual vulnerabilities and institutional structures. Finally, it offers practical cases from different European locations, in which crisis and responsibility have served to reformulate contemporary feminist pedagogies, altering curriculums, reframing institutions, and affecting the process of teaching and learning.

chapter 1|14 pages

Sharing vulnerabilities

Searching for “unruly edges” in times of the neoliberal academy

chapter 3|22 pages

(No) time for care and responsibility

From neoliberal practices in academia to collective responsibility in times of crisis

chapter 4|17 pages

“It’s a hell of a responsibility to be yourself”

Troubling the personal and the political in feminist pedagogy

chapter 5|18 pages

Feminist science literacy as a political and pedagogical challenge

Insights from a high school research project

chapter 6|18 pages

Screening feminisms

Approaches for teaching sex and gender in film

chapter 7|14 pages

Doubt, excitement, pleasure

Feminist practices of teaching and learning in art and education

chapter 8|15 pages

Feminist ethics of responsibility and art therapy

Spanish art therapy as a case in point

chapter 9|17 pages

(Fostering) princesses that can stand on their own two feet

Using wonder tale narratives to change teenage gendered stereotypes in Portuguese EFL classrooms

chapter 10|15 pages

The case of Tumblr

Young people’s mediatised responses to the crisis of learning about gender at school

chapter 11|15 pages

On the road

Feminist alliances across Europe