Prevalent in both archetypal and religious literature, the journey motif weaves its way through tales of human growth-stories which grapple with the processes of how people come to be and to know. Such images of identity formation and knowledge construction hold significant implications for the field of education. Indeed, Huebner (1993) notes that we do not need learning theory or developmental theory to explain human change...The question educators need to ask is not how people learn and develop, but what gets in the way of the great journey---the journey of the self or soul (p. 405). While Huebner\u27s suggested paradigm shift is promising, it is limited by current conceptions of the journey metaphor. For example, narratives which promo...
grantor: University of TorontoEducating girls is one of the most significant yet problemat...
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grantor: University of TorontoEducating girls is one of the most significant yet problemat...
The choice of college and careers are not simple. The choices students make when selecting a college...
This dissertation examines generic trends and ideological innovations in contemporary women’s coming...
Since the 1987 republication of Catharine Maria Sedgwick\u27s Hope Leslie ; or, Early Times in the M...
The author interprets her memoirs as a reader and writer to describe how the movement from I to We, ...
This paper focuses on the feminist discourse in the historical novel as exemplified by Hope Leslie, ...
Catharine Maria Sedgwick's texts and achievement have been long overshadowed by the undisputed recog...
This project explains one person developing an instrument that was stripped from a young age, yet vo...
Both utilizing and problematizing the notions of stranger, home, journey, and self through cross-cul...
grantor: University of TorontoThis inquiry examines some of the ways in which a woman read...
My dissertation, Cauldron of Changes: Feminist Spirituality in Contemporary American Women\u27s Fict...
Catharine Maria Sedgwick published her first novel in 1822 and her last in 1857. Her productivity sl...
When asked about their former experiences and attitudes towards reading and writing first-year stude...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
Past studies show that narrative is an effective tool for guiding teachers to develop teacher identi...
grantor: University of TorontoEducating girls is one of the most significant yet problemat...
The choice of college and careers are not simple. The choices students make when selecting a college...
This dissertation examines generic trends and ideological innovations in contemporary women’s coming...