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Resisting Uniformity: How Transgender and Gender-Diverse Teachers Subvert School Dress Codes for Self-Affirmation and Possibility
by
Schumacher, Kayden J
, Clough, Peter
, Bundock, Lis
in
Affirmation
/ Analysis
/ Belonging
/ Classrooms
/ Clothing and dress
/ Dress codes
/ Education
/ Embodiment
/ Expectations
/ Feminism
/ Gender
/ gender-diverse teachers
/ Interviews
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Leadership
/ Learning environment
/ LGBTQ people
/ LGBTQ+ teachers
/ Materialism
/ Non-binary gender
/ Norms
/ Possibility
/ Professionalism
/ Psychological aspects
/ Qualitative research
/ Realism
/ Resistance
/ Safety regulations
/ school dress codes
/ Schools
/ Scrutiny
/ self-affirmation
/ Self-affirmation (Psychology)
/ Selfaffirmation
/ Social aspects
/ Students
/ Subversion
/ Supreme Court decisions
/ Teachers
/ Transgender people
/ Transgender persons
/ transgender teachers
/ Uniformity
/ Visibility
2025
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Resisting Uniformity: How Transgender and Gender-Diverse Teachers Subvert School Dress Codes for Self-Affirmation and Possibility
by
Schumacher, Kayden J
, Clough, Peter
, Bundock, Lis
in
Affirmation
/ Analysis
/ Belonging
/ Classrooms
/ Clothing and dress
/ Dress codes
/ Education
/ Embodiment
/ Expectations
/ Feminism
/ Gender
/ gender-diverse teachers
/ Interviews
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Leadership
/ Learning environment
/ LGBTQ people
/ LGBTQ+ teachers
/ Materialism
/ Non-binary gender
/ Norms
/ Possibility
/ Professionalism
/ Psychological aspects
/ Qualitative research
/ Realism
/ Resistance
/ Safety regulations
/ school dress codes
/ Schools
/ Scrutiny
/ self-affirmation
/ Self-affirmation (Psychology)
/ Selfaffirmation
/ Social aspects
/ Students
/ Subversion
/ Supreme Court decisions
/ Teachers
/ Transgender people
/ Transgender persons
/ transgender teachers
/ Uniformity
/ Visibility
2025
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Resisting Uniformity: How Transgender and Gender-Diverse Teachers Subvert School Dress Codes for Self-Affirmation and Possibility
by
Schumacher, Kayden J
, Clough, Peter
, Bundock, Lis
in
Affirmation
/ Analysis
/ Belonging
/ Classrooms
/ Clothing and dress
/ Dress codes
/ Education
/ Embodiment
/ Expectations
/ Feminism
/ Gender
/ gender-diverse teachers
/ Interviews
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Leadership
/ Learning environment
/ LGBTQ people
/ LGBTQ+ teachers
/ Materialism
/ Non-binary gender
/ Norms
/ Possibility
/ Professionalism
/ Psychological aspects
/ Qualitative research
/ Realism
/ Resistance
/ Safety regulations
/ school dress codes
/ Schools
/ Scrutiny
/ self-affirmation
/ Self-affirmation (Psychology)
/ Selfaffirmation
/ Social aspects
/ Students
/ Subversion
/ Supreme Court decisions
/ Teachers
/ Transgender people
/ Transgender persons
/ transgender teachers
/ Uniformity
/ Visibility
2025
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Resisting Uniformity: How Transgender and Gender-Diverse Teachers Subvert School Dress Codes for Self-Affirmation and Possibility
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Resisting Uniformity: How Transgender and Gender-Diverse Teachers Subvert School Dress Codes for Self-Affirmation and Possibility
2025
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Transgender and gender-diverse teachers occupy a precarious position within educational spaces, often facing increased scrutiny and regulation aimed at disciplining their gender expression. This article brings to light original and significant insights by exploring how transgender and gender-diverse teachers resist and subvert cisnormative dress codes, as acts of self-affirmation and resistance within their professional educational contexts. Through an unconventional lens of Barad’s feminist new materialism combined with Wieringa’s continuum of symbolic subversion, our analysis offers an important theoretical contribution by interpreting how these individuals negotiate and challenge institutional cisnormativity, unsettling the tacit expectations of gendered professionalism in their trans embodiment. Drawing on the experiences of three transgender and gender-diverse teacher participants, a group often overlooked, this paper integrates findings from two distinct qualitative studies which used a participatory-focused ‘object-interview’ methodology. Findings from these in-depth studies reveal that transgender and gender-diverse teachers trouble dress code regulations by simultaneously embodying resistance and compliance, effectively reshaping and disrupting gendered expectations and institutional norms. While some forms of self-affirmation expressed by participants remained unseen, others materialised as embodied subversions of normative organisational expectations. Additionally, the degree of agency these teachers have in resisting binary dress code constraints is contingent on the entanglements of the teachers themselves, students, school policies, leadership and institutional climates. Unexpectedly, this research suggests that schools can act as sites of visibility and safety for transgender and gender-diverse teachers, where gender expression is validated and extends beyond the classroom. This article concludes by recognising that, when transgender and gender-diverse teachers resist uniformity and dress code norms, they embody their affirmed identities and, in doing so, offer vital representation for transgender and gender-diverse students, providing a sense of belonging, possibility, and authenticity within educational spaces.
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