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79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia

79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia

Update: 2025-06-24
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In this episode, we dive into gender and sexual diversity, sexual dissidence, and their intersections with anthropology and education. Through a conversation with Dr. Joshua Liashenko, Director of LGBTQ+ Studies at Chapman University, we explore how queer anthropologists are engaging with these concepts in their approaches to research, training and teaching, particularly in relation to gay, lesbian, queer and trans communities in North America.

We discuss the historical development of anthropology’s engagement with sexuality and highlight the importance of bringing these conversations into the classroom, especially as anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and policies continue to rise across North America, particularly in the United States. This episode also considers how these themes are being taken up in university settings, especially within Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts and offers resources for listeners who want to dive deeper into this work.
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79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia

79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia

Society for Cultural Anthropology