Racial Dimensions of Life Writing in Education
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Racial Dimensions of Life Writing in Education

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  2. English
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Racial Dimensions of Life Writing in Education

About this book

This collection presents life writing projects that explore or represent the racial dimensions of life writing research in diverse educational spaces using diverse methodologies and inquiry approaches. We believe this collection is long overdue. To quote Melva R. Grant and Signe E. Kastberg's succinct phrasing (this volume) "racialized inquiry matters." While some rich texts explore the racial aspects and anti-racist potential of social science research (Blee, 2018; Lopez & Parker, 2003; Sefa Dei & Johal, 2005; Twine & Warren, 2000), and include examples from educational contexts, there are no collections which focus on the intersections of life writing inquiry as educative projects that highlight racial dimensions of the work and lives under study. Drawing from Toni Morrison's enduring wisdom, a visionary writer whose work has explored the racial dimensions of culture and lived experience, we centralize race in life writing in this collection rather than obscuring it or leaving it as a lurking, absent presence in the craft.

Racial Dimensions of Life Writing Research offers a wealth of ideas and perspectives from which scholars, teachers, and students can draw to support their work. The 14 chapters in this collection attend to national, international, and local concerns, include varied theoretical and methodological approaches, and reflect a range of ethnic and racial heritages. Chapters consider practical, theoretical, ethical, and educational issues involved in projects concerning under-represented educational actors important for the terrain of life writing. The authors include established and emerging scholars— university researchers, directors, and professors, academic advisors, graduate and undergraduate students, activists, and former elementary and secondary school teachers. It is our hope that this volume will spark conversation, debate, and reflection and will be a valuable resource that inspires scholarship about how race and its intersections shape the life-writing inquiry process.

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Year
2022
Print ISBN
9798887300368
9798887300375
eBook ISBN
9798887300382

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Racial Dimensions of Life Writing in Education
  3. Racial Dimensions of Life Writing in Education
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction—Writing Lives and Writing Race: An Introduction to Racial Dimensions of Life Writing in Education Acknowledgments 1:Living With the Monsters and Ghosts: Theorizing Race Through Unresolved Writing in Education
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. 1: Living With the Monsters and Ghosts: Theorizing Race Through Unresolved Writing
  9. 2: Learning the Art of Living Through Our Racialized Lives: Life Writing With Objects to Assert and Reclaim Care of the Self
  10. 3: Thinking Through the Critics: Strategies of Filiation, Affiliation, and Disaffiliation in Postcolonial Life Writing
  11. 4: Testimonio and Racial Truth-Telling: Collaborative Inquiry on Latinx Identities
  12. 5: Excavating the Methodological Terrains of Life Writing: How and Why We Engage in Re-Memberings of Black and Chicana/Latina Lived Experiences
  13. 6: Grandma’s Inheritance: Stories of Rupture, Resilience, and Reconciliation
  14. 7: The Transformative Power of Transparent Racialized Inquiry Within Critical Friendships
  15. 8: Whiteness Writhing: Winces and Worries in Life Writing
  16. 9: My Maryland: Race and Racism in Post-Brown Southern Maryland
  17. 10: An Epidemic Choice: A Black Family’s Misgivings in the Age of COVID-19
  18. 11: The Craft of Educational Biography: Writing the Life of Civil Rights Teacher Activist Clara Luper
  19. 12: “Their Generation Has a Voice That Can Effect Change”: Challenges Interviewing and Constructing a Vignette of a Middle School Language Arts Teacher
  20. 13: Family Memory Work: Reframing Narrative Inheritances Toward Racial Justice
  21. 14: Writing for Our Lives: A Love Letter to Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color(s)
  22. About the Contributors

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