Growing into Resilience : Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in Canada /
Both a resource for those professionally engaged in work with sexual and gender minorities and a comprehensive text for use in courses on working with vulnerable youth populations, Growing into Resilience is a timely and transdisciplinary book.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
University of Toronto Press,
[2015]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: Steeling life in the face of adversity
- InterText 1. Mara: Learning to own gay
- InterText 2. Vincent: I'm passing
- 1. Making it better now for sexual and gender minority youth
- InterText 3 Sean: I'm a man, yes I am
- 2. Gender Beautiful: Living in the fullness of one's affirmed gender identity and true gender self
- InterText 4. Larissa: My heritage is a big thing
- Camp fYrefly: fostering, youth, resilience, energy, fun, leadership, yeah!
- InterText 5. Mark: Being the boy I am
- InterText 6. Paul: Bringing people out of silence
- 4. Policies to protect sexual and gender minority youth in schooling and health care
- pt. 2. From At Risk to At Promise. The Marc Hall Prom Predicament: Queer Individual Rights v. Institutional Church Rights in Canadian Public Education
- Gay and Bisexual Male Youth as Educator Activists and Cultural Workers: The Queer Critical Praxis of Three Canadian High-School Students
- The Comprehensive Health of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth
- Gay-Straight Alliances and the Quest for Recognition and Accommodation of Sexual and Gender Minority Students in Canadian Schools.