Adult Learning as Metamorphosis and Popular Education for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Gender Diverse, and Queer+ Equality: The Story of Leonard Matlovich

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Adult Learning Pub Date : 2022-04-20 DOI:10.1177/10451595221084413
Trevor G. Gates, Dyann Ross, Bindi Bennett
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Critical events in Leonard Matlovich’s life depict a reluctant activist for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/gender diverse, and queer+ (LGBTQ+) equality. He served in the US military and subsequently came to personify the broad social challenges to the military’s homophobic culture and recruitment practices. Matlovich’s experience of a series of life metamorphoses made a difference beyond the individual. His example inspired multitudes of other concerned citizens in how to undertake their metamorphoses to challenge institutionalized homophobia. Breakthrough learning experiences in Matlovich’s life are presented to explore and refine aspects of transformative learning theory by applying Jane Martin’s metamorphosis model. The learning nexus between individuals and society is shown to be a dynamic interaction where both aspects of Matlovich’s story and his influence are explored in the context of today’s LGBTQ+ equality struggles. The article shows the conducive personal and societal conditions that enabled his various metamorphoses as whole-of-individual identity and sociocultural crossings toward transformational change. Additionally, the implications of Martin’s educational metamorphosis are discussed. Adult educators are encouraged to emphasize learning located in the learner’s life circumstances, exemplary case studies to inspire cultural crossings against injustice, and transformations as being about grasping in situ learning opportunities in the cross-influence between the whole person and their socio-historical context. Matlovich’s experiences show how relevant dimensions of Martin’s theoretical approach, coupled with support from allies, can contribute to personal agency and can build a groundswell of learning needed to support activism for social justice movements.
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成人学习的蜕变和女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别/性别多样化、酷儿+平等的大众教育:伦纳德·马特洛维奇的故事
伦纳德·马特洛维奇一生中的关键事件描绘了一个不情愿的女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别/性别多样化以及同性恋(LGBTQ+)平等的活动家。他曾在美国军队服役,后来成为对军队恐同文化和征兵做法的广泛社会挑战的化身。马特洛维奇对一系列生命蜕变的经历产生了超越个人的影响。他的榜样激励了许多其他关心同性恋的公民,告诉他们如何进行蜕变,挑战制度化的同性恋恐惧症。本文运用简·马丁的变形模型,介绍了马特洛维奇一生中突破性的学习经历,以探索和完善变革性学习理论的各个方面。个人和社会之间的学习联系是一种动态的互动,在今天的LGBTQ+平等斗争的背景下,探索了Matlovich的故事和他的影响的两个方面。这篇文章展示了有利的个人和社会条件,使他的各种蜕变作为整体的个人身份和社会文化的跨越走向转型的变化。此外,本文还讨论了马丁的教育蜕变的含义。鼓励成人教育工作者强调在学习者的生活环境中学习,通过典型案例研究来激发对不公正的文化跨越,以及在整个人和他们的社会历史背景之间的交叉影响中把握就地学习机会的转变。马特洛维奇的经历表明,马丁理论方法的相关维度,加上盟友的支持,可以促进个人的代理,并可以建立一个支持社会正义运动的行动主义所需的学习浪潮。
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