ABSTRACT

Sexuality is a difficult topic for all educators. Dance teachers and educators are not immune to these educational challenges, especially given the large number of children, adolescents, and young adults who pursue dance study and performance. Most troubling is the lack of serious discourse in dance education and the development of educative strategies to promote healthy sexuality and empowered gender identities in proactive ways.

This volume, focused on sexuality, gender, and identity in dance education, expands this developing area of study and investigates diverse perspectives from public schools, private sector dance studios and schools, as well as college and university dance programs. By openly bringing issues of sexuality and gender to the forefront of dance education and training, this book straightforwardly addresses critical challenges for engaged educators interested in age appropriate content, theme and costume; the hyper-sexualization of children and adolescents; sexual orientation and homophobia; the hidden curriculum of sexuality and gender; sexual identity; the impact of contemporary culture; and mass media, and sexual exploitation. The original research provides a frank discussion, highlighting practical applications and offering insights and recommendations for today’s educational environment in dance. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Dance Education.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|6 pages

Considering the Issue of Sexploitation of Young Women in Dance

K-12 Perspectives in Dance Education

chapter 3|10 pages

The Impact of Sexuality in Contemporary Culture

An Interpretive Study of Perceptions and Choices in Private Sector Dance Education

chapter 4|7 pages

Sexuality and Sexual Identity

Critical Possibilities for Teaching Dance Appreciation and Dance History

chapter 5|8 pages

Perspectives

Sexuality and Dance in Higher Education

chapter 6|8 pages

Examining Sexual Exploitation in Secondary Schools

Correlating Student Choreography and Teacher Efforts

chapter 8|6 pages

Lesbian Lacunae

Invisible Spaces in Dance Education

chapter 9|9 pages

Sexual Orientation and Male Participation in Dance Education

Revisiting the Open Secret

chapter 10|3 pages

Movement for Men

A Course Challenging the Notion That Male Students Don’t Dance

chapter 11|5 pages

Policing Masculinity and Dance Reality Television

What Gender Nonconformity Can Teach Us in the Classroom

chapter 12|7 pages

HIV/AIDS in Dance Education

A Pilot Study in Higher Education

chapter 13|6 pages

Black Bodies in Dance Education

Charting a New Pedagogical Paradigm to Eliminate Gendered and Hypersexualized Assumptions

chapter 14|8 pages

The Politics of Personal Pedagogy

Examining Teacher Identities

chapter 15|9 pages

Embodied Subjectivities

Nine Young Women Talking Dance