Warrior Women Warrior Women
Advances in Research on Teaching

Warrior Women

Remaking Post-Secondary Places Through Relational Narrative Inquiry

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Publisher Description

Warrior Women makes visible the ongoing intergenerational narrative reverberations (Young, 2003; 2005) shaped through Canada's residential school era which denied the communal and cultural, economic, educational, human, familial, linguistic, and spiritual rights of Aboriginal people. Attending to these narrative reverberations foregrounded the continuing colonial barriers faced by six Aboriginal post secondary students as they composed their lives in a current era of increasing standardization in Canadian universities and schools. Yet, what also became visible were ways in which the Aboriginal teachers increasingly reclaimed or drew upon their ancestral ways of knowing and being.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
November 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
281
Pages
PUBLISHER
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
SELLER
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
1.1
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