The reflexivity of pain and privilege : auto-ethnographic collections of mixed identity /
The Reflexivity of Pain and Privilege and these auto-ethnographic collections serve as an impetus for the untold stories of millions of marginalized people who may find solace here and in the stories of others who are of mixed identity.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill Sense,
[2019]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The homily of pain and privilege: understanding the need for a discourse on mixed identity / Ellis Hurd
- Part 1: Exploring the reflexivity of pain and privilege. Navigating the ambiguity of mixed identity as Chinese-Indonesian / Dian Mitrayani
- The unbearable whiteness of being / Cristina Santamaria Graff
- Stepping towards healing about learning disability at our intersectionality: how learning disability pain and privilege structured our schooling experiences / Lisa A. Boskovich and David I. Hernandez-Saca
- Part 2: Supporting youth with marginalized identities. The unidentified nationality: navigating middle school as a third culture kid / Hwa Pyung Yoo
- Mis roots / Paloma E. Villegas
- A different kind of Asian persuasion / Susan Y. Leonard
- Transformative consciousness raising questions / Hannah R. Stohry
- Part 3: Exploring the convergences of identity and cultural responsiveness. Will I ever be enough? An African Louisiana Creole's narrative on race, ethnicity, and belonging / Raymond Adams
- Sika / Jessica Samuels
- Part 4: Interrelated homilies (movements) of mixed identity: an international lens. Being ambiguously brown in Africa: an autoethnography of biracial identity in three acts / Lynnette Mawhinney
- Identity perceptions of youth in middle and high-school: beyond being Mestizo / Mariana Leon and Guillermina de Gracia
- Bordered lives: an autoethnography of transnational precarity / Francisco J. Villegas and Paloma E. Villegas
- The ubiquitous rank: some reflections on walking on thin ice / Anne Ryen
- Part 5: On being mixed and moving forward. Raising consciousness for multi-racial third culture kids / Hannah R. Stohry
- Resisting learning disabilty oppression: healing through dis/ability voice / David I. Hernandez-Saca
- Poems on being mixed and moving forward / Lisa A. Boskovich
- Walking the line / Iman Fagan
- Part 6: Conclusion. The untold future of being mixed: moving forward while remembering what is behind / Ellis Hurd.