Pedagogies of Resistance: Living Resistance by Writing
The focus of this (English) Special Issue is to provide an academic space for junior scholars to bring foreword the perspectives, histories, and knowledges that have traditionally been excluded from mainstream Canadian educational discourses. Through their writing the authors in this issue have situ...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:29a70531ddc3470b8c593ac6144c4d77 2023-05-15T17:12:59+02:00 Pedagogies of Resistance: Living Resistance by Writing Danielle E. Lorenz 2018-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/29a70531ddc3470b8c593ac6144c4d77 EN FR eng fre Canadian Society for Studies in Education https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjnse/article/view/52970 https://doaj.org/toc/1916-9221 1916-9221 https://doaj.org/article/29a70531ddc3470b8c593ac6144c4d77 Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2018) Resistance Unlearning Kyriarchy Intersectionality Decolonization Anti-oppression Education L article 2018 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T22:47:19Z The focus of this (English) Special Issue is to provide an academic space for junior scholars to bring foreword the perspectives, histories, and knowledges that have traditionally been excluded from mainstream Canadian educational discourses. Through their writing the authors in this issue have situated anti-oppressive pedagogies into their individual praxes. This is demonstrated by examining the tensions that exist between Chinese Confucian-based pedagogies and Communicative Language Teaching (Gao); experiencing the pedagogical interventions intent in the Walking With Our Sisters memorial exhibit (McKinley); engaging in narrative inquiry to outline the ongoing colonialism within systems of education in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada (Mir); challenging how white settler colonial norms have manifested in Canadian university hiring demographics (Abwi); confronting the hegemonic masculinity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship while contrasting it with the need for wellness-based martial arts practice for gay male youth (Chan); and advocating for the importance of Marie Battiste’s “Visioning a Mi’kmaw Humanities: Indigenizing the Academy” edited collection (Downey). Article in Journal/Newspaper Mi’kmaw Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada |
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The focus of this (English) Special Issue is to provide an academic space for junior scholars to bring foreword the perspectives, histories, and knowledges that have traditionally been excluded from mainstream Canadian educational discourses. Through their writing the authors in this issue have situated anti-oppressive pedagogies into their individual praxes. This is demonstrated by examining the tensions that exist between Chinese Confucian-based pedagogies and Communicative Language Teaching (Gao); experiencing the pedagogical interventions intent in the Walking With Our Sisters memorial exhibit (McKinley); engaging in narrative inquiry to outline the ongoing colonialism within systems of education in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada (Mir); challenging how white settler colonial norms have manifested in Canadian university hiring demographics (Abwi); confronting the hegemonic masculinity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship while contrasting it with the need for wellness-based martial arts practice for gay male youth (Chan); and advocating for the importance of Marie Battiste’s “Visioning a Mi’kmaw Humanities: Indigenizing the Academy” edited collection (Downey). |
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