Description
Queering Sexual Health Translation Pedagogy investigates the critical relationships between queer theory, sexual health communication, and language instruction. Piero Toto provides a comprehensive examination of how translation practices influence the pedagogy of sexual health education across different cultural and linguistic communities.
The book challenges conventional approaches to sexual health translation by incorporating queer theoretical perspectives that question normative frameworks and heteronormative assumptions embedded in health communication. Toto explores methodologies for translating sexual health content that honors linguistic diversity while centering marginalized voices and non-normative sexualities.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Elements in Language, Gender and Sexuality series, this work serves as an essential resource for educators, translators, and scholars interested in the intersection of language studies, gender studies, and public health. It offers practical insights for developing culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate sexual health education materials.







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