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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“Teaching Justice and Living Peace: Body, Sexuality, and Religious Education in Asian-American Communities”

The Wabash Center

Author
Lee, Boyung
Publisher
Religious Education, Vol. 101, No. 3, Summer 2006, pgs. 402-419
This article examines sexuality, a null curriculum in Asian-American faith communities, and explores pedagogical strategies to move the sexuality discourse to the explicit curriculum. The article first describes the current discussion of sexuality in Asian-American communities, then it critically analyzes the Confucian notion of the body, which has far-reaching influence on Asian-American views about sexuality, including those of Christians. The article then focus on demystification of the body, arguing that demystification is fundamental to Asian-American discussions about sexuality. Finally, it suggests pedagogical strategies for the teaching of sexuality in Asian-American contexts.