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Critical Storytelling in Uncritical Times
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Critical Storytelling in Uncritical Times

Undergraduates Share Their Stories in Higher Education
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Ranking102151inPädagogik
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Critical Storytelling in Uncritical Times shares the stories of undergraduate students and educators in U.S. higher education. Storytellers in this volume grapple with issues of bullying, stigma surrounding mental health, cultural barriers, gender inequity, and other forms of struggle in educational settings. The disciplinary backgrounds of the authors are diverse, including Psychology, English, Communication Studies, Business, and Educational Foundations. The authors write stories about their role(s) in resisting (or failing to resist) oppressive conditions in schooling, and their contributions draw attention to critical problems in 21st century. This anthology was planned, written, and edited by students and four faculty members. The stories shared in each chapter were completely at the discretion of the contributor. By making themselves vulnerable, participants investigated stories of personal and social import. This book engages a community of critical voices in an age where critical storytelling has never mattered more."Critical Storytellling in Uncritical Times is a pulsating work of self and social discovery, where autoethnographic accounts of high school students, pre-service teachers and teachers are assembled into a 'cut and mix,' a flux-and-change ethnographic prism that enables readers to view students as educators and educators and future educators as students. It is a book that shows how alliances for social justice can be formed that transcend race, class, age, gender, sexuality and social capital. All of us in the teaching profession would do well to read this book together with their students." - Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor, Chapman University
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9789463510059
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format notewatermark
Publishing date25/08/2017
Edition1st ed. 2017
Pages18 pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsCXLVI, 18 p.
Article no.3885714
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1378045
Product groupPädagogik
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