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Queering Teacher Education Across Contexts
A book series from Peter Lang Publishing
DAVID LEE CARLSON, CRIS MAYO, SJ MILLER, NELSON M. RODRIGUEZ, AND STEPHANIE TROUTMAN, SERIES EDITORS
Queering Teacher Education Across Contexts aims to critically
interrogate, disrupt, and make visible longstanding realities
facing a continuum of genders and sexualities in teacher
education. Over a broad range of topics and themes, the series
showcases work across different contexts of queering teacher
education including, but not limited to—pre‐K‐16 academic
levels, pre‐service and in‐service teacher education writ large,
and higher education. The series is multi‐genre and
transdisciplinary in scope, welcoming a variety of types of book
projects—e.g., original research monographs, textbooks,
prose/poetry, artwork, and beyond. Open to any number or
combination of theoretical perspectives and methodological
approaches, the series offers scholars, educators, artists, and
activists a home for publishing the most compelling and
innovative work emerging internationally at the intersection of
queer studies and teacher education.
ABOUT THE SERIES EDITORS:
David Lee Carlson, Ed.D., is Associate Professor in the Division of Teacher Education in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers
College at Arizona State University.
Cris Mayo Ph.D., is Director of the LGBTQ Center at West Virginia University and professor in Women’s and Gender
Studies.
sj Miller Ph.D., is Deputy Director of Educational Equity Supports and Services for the Metropolitan Center for Research
on Equity and the Transformation of Schools at New York University.
Nelson M. Rodriguez Ph.D., teaches sexuality and queer studies in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality
Studies at The College of New Jersey.
Stephanie Troutman Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Emerging Literacies at the University of Arizona, in the English
Department’s Rhetoric, Composition and Teaching of English Program; she is faculty affiliate in the university’s LGBT
Institute, as well as Director of the Southern Arizona Writing Project.
QUERIES, PROPOSALS, AND MANUSCRIPTS CAN BE SENT TO THE SERIES EDITORS AT:
David Lee Carlson dlcarlson2@gmail.com
Cris Mayo cris.mayo@mail.wvu.edu
sj Miller sj.miller@nyu.edu
Nelson M. Rodriguez lgbtqbookprojects@gmail.com
Stephanie Troutman troutmans@email.arizona.edu

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Queering Teacher Education Series

  • 1. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. | International Academic Publishers 29 Broadway, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10006 [p] 800-770-LANG (in the US) or 212-647-7706 | [f] 212-647-7707 customerservice@plang.com | www.peterlang.com | @peterlangusa | peterlangusaeducation Queering Teacher Education Across Contexts A book series from Peter Lang Publishing DAVID LEE CARLSON, CRIS MAYO, SJ MILLER, NELSON M. RODRIGUEZ, AND STEPHANIE TROUTMAN, SERIES EDITORS Queering Teacher Education Across Contexts aims to critically interrogate, disrupt, and make visible longstanding realities facing a continuum of genders and sexualities in teacher education. Over a broad range of topics and themes, the series showcases work across different contexts of queering teacher education including, but not limited to—pre‐K‐16 academic levels, pre‐service and in‐service teacher education writ large, and higher education. The series is multi‐genre and transdisciplinary in scope, welcoming a variety of types of book projects—e.g., original research monographs, textbooks, prose/poetry, artwork, and beyond. Open to any number or combination of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, the series offers scholars, educators, artists, and activists a home for publishing the most compelling and innovative work emerging internationally at the intersection of queer studies and teacher education. ABOUT THE SERIES EDITORS: David Lee Carlson, Ed.D., is Associate Professor in the Division of Teacher Education in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. Cris Mayo Ph.D., is Director of the LGBTQ Center at West Virginia University and professor in Women’s and Gender Studies. sj Miller Ph.D., is Deputy Director of Educational Equity Supports and Services for the Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools at New York University. Nelson M. Rodriguez Ph.D., teaches sexuality and queer studies in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The College of New Jersey. Stephanie Troutman Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Emerging Literacies at the University of Arizona, in the English Department’s Rhetoric, Composition and Teaching of English Program; she is faculty affiliate in the university’s LGBT Institute, as well as Director of the Southern Arizona Writing Project. QUERIES, PROPOSALS, AND MANUSCRIPTS CAN BE SENT TO THE SERIES EDITORS AT: David Lee Carlson dlcarlson2@gmail.com Cris Mayo cris.mayo@mail.wvu.edu sj Miller sj.miller@nyu.edu Nelson M. Rodriguez lgbtqbookprojects@gmail.com Stephanie Troutman troutmans@email.arizona.edu