<p> These new essays examine the many ways that issues of gender and sexuality intersect with other identities and practices--including race religion disability music and education--on the Fox hit program <I>Glee</I>. With gender and sexuality concerns at the crux the authors tackle such specific aspects of the show as the coming out narrative <I>Glee</I> fandom and fan fiction representation of sex education and the intersection of Broadway music and queerness. The aim of these essays is to open up a dialogue about <I>Glee</I>--which is often dismissed by critics and fans alike--and to reveal how scholars are critically engaging with the show around issues of gender and sexuality.</p>