Trans and gender diverse youth resisting cisnormativity in school

Ruari Santiago McBride, Aoife Neary

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Abstract

In this article, we demonstrate how the theory of vulnerability-in-resistance is manifest in the school experiences of trans youth in Ireland. Despite rapidly changing cultural attitudes towards gender and sexuality diversity and increasing visibility of LGBTI+ youth, we show that trans youth in Ireland continue to be vulnerable to marginalisation, discrimination, and violence within school settings because of institutionalised cisnormativity. We explore how this vulnerability drives some trans youth to resist the conditions of their vulnerability. Strategies of resistance include naming their experience, mobilising their voice and building networks of solidarity. Enacting such resistances invariably exposes trans youth to harm but these same actions reveal their potentiality in disrupting and fragmenting educational cisnormativity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1090-1107
Number of pages18
JournalGender and Education
Volume33
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • agency
  • cisnormativity
  • Ireland
  • resistance
  • school
  • Transgender

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