Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exists the possibility of not only learning but also self-transformation that can take place through the process. In this article, I reflect on how my choice of a research approach provided me with a transformative research experience. I will describe portraiture as a critical feminist research method that was culturally relevant in undertaking my study of African women leaders. Through this process of conducting research utilizing portraiture as method, I became a supplicant learner
Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-220)This study uses mixed methods to examine the experie...
As visual researchers in the field of education we have initiated and completed numerous participato...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exist...
The primary question of this study is: How does the disruption of African art discourse influence a ...
In this article, we critique the use of portraiture as a qualitative research method, emphasizing th...
This dissertation is a qualitative study about the lived experiences of senior Black women in the ac...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...
This course is focused on the production area containing 8 oil paintings measuring 50cm x 40cm, whic...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This research examines how Afrikaner women’s identities have been compro...
This study set out to explore how the resettlement of an African female immigrant academic in a new ...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to comment on the visual representation of women b...
The topic of immigration has always been a heavily charged topic of discussion. But it seems as thou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how transformative perspective is manifested in female ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-220)This study uses mixed methods to examine the experie...
As visual researchers in the field of education we have initiated and completed numerous participato...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exist...
The primary question of this study is: How does the disruption of African art discourse influence a ...
In this article, we critique the use of portraiture as a qualitative research method, emphasizing th...
This dissertation is a qualitative study about the lived experiences of senior Black women in the ac...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...
This course is focused on the production area containing 8 oil paintings measuring 50cm x 40cm, whic...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This research examines how Afrikaner women’s identities have been compro...
This study set out to explore how the resettlement of an African female immigrant academic in a new ...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to comment on the visual representation of women b...
The topic of immigration has always been a heavily charged topic of discussion. But it seems as thou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how transformative perspective is manifested in female ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-220)This study uses mixed methods to examine the experie...
As visual researchers in the field of education we have initiated and completed numerous participato...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...