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School toilets: queer, disabled bodies and gendered lessons of embodiment

Jenny Slater, Charlotte Jones Orcid Logo, Lisa Procter

Gender and Education, Volume: 30, Issue: 8, Pages: 951 - 965

Swansea University Author: Charlotte Jones Orcid Logo

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Abstract

In this paper we argue that school toilets function as one civilising site [Elias, 1978. The Civilising Process. Oxford: Blackwell] in which children learn that disabled and queer bodies are out of place. This paper is the first to offer queer and crip perspectives on school toilets. The small body...

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Published in: Gender and Education
ISSN: 0954-0253 1360-0516
Published: Informa UK Limited 2018
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Abstract: In this paper we argue that school toilets function as one civilising site [Elias, 1978. The Civilising Process. Oxford: Blackwell] in which children learn that disabled and queer bodies are out of place. This paper is the first to offer queer and crip perspectives on school toilets. The small body of existing school toilet literature generally works from a normative position which implicitly perpetuates dominant and oppressive ideals. We draw on data from Around the Toilet, a collaborative research project with queer, trans and disabled people (aroundthetoilet.wordpress.com) to critically interrogate this work. In doing this we consider ‘toilet training’ as a form of ‘civilisation’, that teaches lessons around identity, embodiment and ab/normal ways of being in the world. Furthermore, we show that ‘toilet training’ continues into adulthood, albeit in ways that are less easily identifiable than in the early years. We therefore call for a more critical, inclusive, and transformative approach to school toilet research.
Keywords: Bathroom; childhood; identity; toilet training; trans; disability
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funders: This work was supported by the Connected Communities stream of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) [AH/M00922X/1].
Issue: 8
Start Page: 951
End Page: 965