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Malhotra, A., Amin, A., & Nanda, P. (2019). Catalyzing Gender Norm Change for Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Investing in Interventions for Structural Change. Journal of Adolescent Health, 64(4), S13-S15. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.01.013

Tanton, C., Jones, K. G., Macdowall, W., Clifton, S., Mitchell, K. R., Datta, J., . . . Stevens, A. (2015). Patterns and trends in sources of information about sex among young people in Britain: evidence from three National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles. BMJ Open, 5(3), e007834.

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Part I Queer Masculinities at the K-12 Level
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3. Queer Masculinities, Gender Conformity, and the Secondary School, Mark McCormack;
4. Phallic Girls?: Girls’ Negotiation of Phallogocentric Power, Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose;
5. The Queer in Masculinity: Schooling, Boys, and Identity Formation, Máirt’n Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood;
6. Tangling with Masculinity: Butchness, Trans, and Feminism, Cris Mayo;
7. Queering Classes: Disrupting Hegemonic Masculinity and the Effects of Compulsory Heterosexuality in the Classroom, Robert Heasley and Betsy Crane.
Part II Queer Masculinities at the Collegiate Level:
8. Queering Masculine Peer Culture: Softening Gender Performances on the University Dance Floor, Grant Tyler Peterson and Eric Anderson;
9. Does Masculinity Have a Race? Queering White Masculinities, Bobby Noble;
10. Queer Listening as a Framework for Teaching Men and Masculinities, John C. Landreau;
11. Becoming the Loon: Queer Pedagogies and Female Masculinity, Stacey Waite;
12. Trading Gender: University Spaces as a Facilitator for Transgressive Embodiment of Women in Male-Dominated Trades, Louisa Smith.
Part III Queer Masculinities and Cultural Pedagogies:
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15. Coming Undone: James Baldwin’s Another Country and Queer Pedagogy, Dennis Carlson;
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