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Indigenous Identity Formation in Postsecondary Institutions

Autor Barbara G Barnes, Cora J Voyageur
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 oct 2020
A new model of Indigenous identity formation in Canadian postsecondary institutions
What role does postsecondary education play in the formation of Indigenous identity? Some argue that this impact must be negative, not only because postsecondary education draws students away from their communities, but also because of the Eurocentric worldviews that dominate most institutions. However, according to a ground-breaking study by Barbara Barnes and Cora Voyageur, the truth is much more nuanced and surprising.
During their research, Professors Barnes and Voyageur followed 60 Indigenous students from a variety of backgrounds at six postsecondary institutions in western Canada, and they present their finding here. They explore how the students' experiences fit with conventional and Indigenous identity-formation theories, and they consider the impacts of colonization and the Indian Act.
Based on the experiences of the students, Barnes and Voyageur build an entirely new model of Indigenous identity formation in Canadian postsecondary institutions.
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ISBN-13: 9781550598544
ISBN-10: 1550598546
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BRUSH EDUCATION

Notă biografică

Dr. Barbara G. Barnes is a recipient of the University of Calgary's Olive Dickason Award, which honours exceptional Indigenous postsecondary students. She has been a contract professor for the last 10 years at the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University, teaching mainly Indigenous studies, history, and Canadian studies. She is a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve.