Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
Professor
kpendletonjimenez@trentu.ca
750-748-1011 ext 7728
OCA 151
I am a writer, filmmaker, scholar, and educator. I write in a variety of genres, and my publications include academic articles, books, book chapters, personal essays, short stories, and film. I am interested in power, identities, bodies, and stories.
In my research, I investigate sociocultural influences on learning, and work with creative writing research methodologies. I have studied Latina community and writing, LGBTTQI2S experiences in education, and gender transgression in schools (e.g. what happens when children and youth express their gender diversity as they wish).
Selected Works
Karleen recently completed the short film Butch Coyolxauhqui (2016) looking at queer body image, fatphobia, and reclamation. She has written three books: Are You a Boy or a Girl?(2000), How to Get a Girl Pregnant (2011) and Tomboys and Other Gender Heroes: Confessions from the Classroom (2016). The first two were finalists for the Lambda Literary Award. She is the screenwriter for the award-winning animation short Tomboy. Her short stories and personal essays have been published in numerous anthologies, including “Downtown” in Queers Were Here: Heroes and Icons of Queer Canada (2016), “Letter to My Queer Family,” in Women Writing Letters (2015), “‘Tell Them You’re a Mexican,’ and Other Motherly Advice” in Mother of Invention (2013), “A Beautiful Creature” in Persistence: Still Butch and Femme (2011), “Little White Children: Notes From a Chicana Dyke Dad” in Who’s Your Daddy? And Other Writings on Queer Parenting (2009).
Courses
- Sociocultural Perspectives on Human Development and Learning Supporting Literacy and Learners with Special Needs
- Teacher Stories: Creative Reading and Writing of Educators’ Lives Transgender Feminisms
- Queer Feminisms
- Community Learning: Relationships, Creativity, Action
- Gender, Sexuality and Education
- Scandal: Conflict, Controversy, and Cover up in Higher Education