Warrior women remaking postsecondary places through relational narrative inquiry

Warrior Women makes visible the ongoing intergenerational narrative reverberations (Young, 2003; 2005) shaped through Canadas residential school era which denied the communal and cultural, economic, educational, human, familial, linguistic, and spiritual rights of Aboriginal people. Attending to the...

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Other Authors Young, Mary Isabelle, Joe, Lucy
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012.
SeriesAdvances in research on teaching ; v. 17.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781781902356
ISSN1479-3687 ;
DOI10.1108/S1479-3687(2012)17
Physical Description1 online resource (xvii, 191 p.)

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Table of Contents:
  • Not tomorrow ... today / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Introducing ourselves : storied experiences shaping the stories we live by / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Co-composing relational narrative inquiry / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Reclaiming and maintaining our Aboriginal ancestry / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Reclaiming our ancestral knowledge and ways : Aboriginal teachers honouring children, youth, families, elders, and communities as relational decision makers / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Becoming 'real' aboriginal teachers : counterstories as shaping new curriculum making possibilities / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Being included in and balancing the complexities of becoming an Aboriginal teacher / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.]
  • Sharing our forward looking stories / Mary Isabelle Young ... [et al.].