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STEM of Desire: Queer Theories and Science Education locates, creates, and investigates intersections of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and queer theorizing. Manifold desirespersonal, political, culturalproduce and animate STEM education. Queer theories instigate and explore (im)possibilities for knowing and being through desires normal and strange. The provocative original manuscripts in this collection draw on queer theories and allied perspectives to trace entanglements of STEM education, sex, sexuality, gender, and desire and to advance constructive critique, creative world-making, and (com)passionate advocacy. Not just another call for inclusion, this volume turns to what and how STEM education and diverse, desiring subjects might be(come) in relation to each other and the world.





STEM of Desire is the first book-length project on queering STEM education. Eighteen chapters and two poems by 27 contributors consider STEM education in schools and universities, museums and other informal learning environments, and everyday life. Subject areas include physical and life sciences, engineering, mathematics, nursing and medicine, environmental education, early childhood education, teacher education, and education standards. These queering orientations to theory, research, and practice will interest STEM teacher educators, teachers and professors, undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, policy makers, and academic libraries.





Contributors are: Jesse Bazzul, Charlotte Boulay, Francis S. Broadway, Erin A. Cech, Steve Fifield, blake m. r. flessas, Andrew Gilbert, Helene Götschel, Emily M. Gray, Kristin L. Gunckel, Joe E. Heimlich, Tommye Hutson, Kathryn L. Kirchgasler, Michelle L. Knaier, Sheri Leafgren, Will Letts, Anna MacDermut, Michael J. Reiss, Donna M. Riley, Cecilia Rodéhn, Scott Sander, Nicholas Santavicca, James Sheldon, Amy E. Slaton, Stephen Witzig, Timothy D. Zimmerman, and Adrian Zongrone.
Acknowledgments vii
List of Figures
ix
Illyria 1(2)
Charlotte Boulay
Prolegomenon: Queer Theories and STEM Education 3(38)
Steve Fifield
Will Letts
1 I: Snow Queen:: "Nigger": (School) Science
41(18)
Francis S. Broadway
2 Queering Science Education without Making Too Much Sense
59(30)
Steve Fifield
Will Letts
3 Beyond Nature Talk: Transforming Environmental Education with Critical and Queer Theories
89(20)
Make m. r. flessas
Timothy D. Zimmerman
4 Wonder in the Science Classroom
109(16)
Andrew Gilbert
Emily M. Gray
5 Teaching Queering Physics: An Agenda for Research and Practice
125(22)
Helene Gotschel
6 What Does Queer Theory Have to Do with Teaching Science in Elementary Schools?
147(14)
Kristin L. Gunckel
7 Queering STEM Learningscapes
161(16)
Joe E. Heimlich
8 What's in a Name? Reflections on Learning and Teaching in Central Texas
177(14)
Tommye Hutson
9 Strange Precipitate: How Interest in Science Produces Different Kinds of Students
191(18)
Kathryn L. Kirchgasler
10 What Makes Girls and Boys So Desirable? STEM Education beyond Gender Binaries
209(14)
Michelle L. Knaier
11 Children, Nomads, and Queering: Desire and Surprise in a Wiggly World
223(20)
Sheri Leafgren
Scott Sander
12 Inviting the Mess: A Children's Museum's Transgressive Tactics for Unleashing Play
243(12)
Anna MacDermut
Adrian Zongrone
13 Thinking Like a Fox: Queering the Science Classroom When Teaching about Sex and Sexuality
255(14)
Michael J. Reiss
14 Exhibiting Doctors and Nurses: Queering Professional Education in a Medical Museum
269(20)
Cecilia Rodehn
15 Camping Science Education: A Trip to Camp Wilde and the Queer Nature of Nature
289(18)
Nicholas Santavicca
Jesse Bazzul
Stephen Witzig
16 Towards a Queer Curriculum of Infinity
307(12)
James Sheldon
17 Yearning, Learning, and Earning: The Gritty Ontologies of American Engineering Education
319(22)
Amy E. Slaton
Erin A. Cech
Donna M. Riley
The Bargain 341(2)
Charlotte Boulay
Index 343
Will Letts, PhD (2005), University of Delaware, is associate dean academic in the Faculty of Arts and Education, Charles Sturt University, Australia. His research interests include the cultural studies of science (education), especially with respect to sex, gender, and sexuality.





Steve Fifield, PhD (1999), University of Minnesota, is an affiliated assistant professor in the School of Education at the University of Delaware. He has worked in universities, schools, and museums and is interested in entanglements of self and science education.