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  1. Written in Her Own Voice
    Ethno-educational Autobiographies of Women in Education
    Contributor: Adeniji-Neill, Dolapo (Herausgeber); Mungai, Anne M. N (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    The contributors to Written in Her Own Voice illuminate how gender and gender roles affect women’s advancement, educational success, and life aspirations. Chapters provide thick, rich descriptions of the authors’ lives, using heuristic and... more

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    The contributors to Written in Her Own Voice illuminate how gender and gender roles affect women’s advancement, educational success, and life aspirations. Chapters provide thick, rich descriptions of the authors’ lives, using heuristic and phenomenological inquiry as guiding theoretical frameworks. These women write about how power relations within society continue to promote exclusion and marginalization along race, gender, class, and religious lines around the globe. They examine the influences of families, communities, and societies in their educational and professional lives. This unique project has produced fascinating stories from real-life anecdotes, examining the role of families in developing one’s sense of self vis-à-vis others and the role of culture and community in the development of personhood. Diasporic experiences give voice to adaptations and changes that occur when two cultures (i.e., Western and native cultures) collide. The authors courageously narrate how they find their voices amidst the noises that threaten to drown them out

     

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    Contributor: Adeniji-Neill, Dolapo (Herausgeber); Mungai, Anne M. N (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781433132520
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    9781433132520
    Series: Black Studies and Critical Thinking ; Vol. 44
    Subjects: Philosophy & theory of education; Multicultural education; EDUCATION / General; EDUCATION / Multicultural Education; EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects; Adeniji; Autobiographies; Education; educational; Educational success; Ethno; Gender; Gender roles; Influence of family in the lives of women; Neill; Race; Voice; Women; Written
    Other subjects: Gender Studies, Geschlechtersoziologie; Philosophie der Erziehung, Bildungstheorie; Bildungspolitik, Bildungsreform; Sozialethnologie: Familie, Gender, Soziale Gruppen; Pädagogische Soziologie, Bildungssoziologie; Hardcover, Softcover / Soziologie/Frauenforschung, Geschlechterforschung
    Scope: xi, 183 Seiten, 290 grams
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    Contents: Dolapo Adeniji-Neill: Written in My Own Voice: Ethno-Educational Autobiography of Adedolapo, a Yoruba Woman – Dolapo Adeniji-Neill: Not Without Struggle: Creating a Habitable Place in White Spaces – Marsha J. Tyson Darling: Shaken Identity: A Burundian Woman’s New Take on Gender, Race, and Brilliancy in U.S. Academia – Immaculée Harushimana: Journey Into Academia: Reflecting on the Cultural Experiences of a Black British Scholar – Titi I. Kunkel: An Auto-Ethnography of a Black Woman From a Disadvantaged Home Environment: A Wellness Perspective – Meahabo Dinah Magano: An Auto-Ethnographic Life Story of a Black Academic Woman: A Story of Triumph in the Face of Adversity – Gladys Kedibone Mokwena: The Quest for a Better Life – Anne M. Mungai: Silent No More: African-Born Women Faculty Expose Their Triple Marginalization in U.S. Schools of Education – Zandile P. Nkabinde and Immaculée Harushimana: In Their Own Words: Exploring the Leadership Experiences and Challenges Faced by African American Women Scholars in Higher Education – Comfort O. Okpala and Evelyn Leathers: Carrying the Burden of What Africa Means: Journey of an African Woman in the Academy – Shirley Mthethwa-Sommers: Metaphors, Mementos, and Myths of Motherwork: A Visual Essay on Motherhood in Art and Education – Courtney Lee Weida