In this collaborative autoethnography, three immigrant adult education scholars examine diverse ways in which their experiences with racialization as immigrants in the United States have informed their scholarship and practice. The three authors originate from different parts of the world and use different theoretical frameworks—critical literary studies; critical theory; and postcolonial and Critical Race Theory, respectively—to complicate the immigrant Self and story. They argue that the use of autoethnography in adult education has the potential to illuminate issues of class, race, gender, and nationality to disrupt the typical immigrant narrative and allow for the advent of new immigrant stories and Subjects. Each narrative is unique; h...
In the United States, the immigrant population explosion has been calling for increasing attention t...
In this collaborative autoethnography, two immigrants interrogate their evolving self-definitions as...
This paper examines the assumptions and paradigms used to discuss diversity and equity in adult educ...
In this collaborative autoethnography, three immigrant adult education scholars examine diverse ways...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary issues in education should include conversations about immigration which has ...
The concept of diversity in education has received much attention in the social science literature, ...
The purpose of this autoethnographic study was to explore the challenges of my family’s migration to...
In these recent decades, mainly in the western world, we have experienced and are still experiencing...
Perhaps the least visible and understood experience in the academy is that of immigrant women of co...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Explores the intersection between immigration and peda...
This paper presents an overview of literature on adult educators who are both queer and immigrant. A...
In this chapter, autoethnography is used to highlight critical issues in English language teaching (...
This thesis explores the issues of immigration and identity that inform the experiences of adult Eng...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
The purpose of this study is to conduct a critical reflection of the assumptions embedded in adult m...
In the United States, the immigrant population explosion has been calling for increasing attention t...
In this collaborative autoethnography, two immigrants interrogate their evolving self-definitions as...
This paper examines the assumptions and paradigms used to discuss diversity and equity in adult educ...
In this collaborative autoethnography, three immigrant adult education scholars examine diverse ways...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary issues in education should include conversations about immigration which has ...
The concept of diversity in education has received much attention in the social science literature, ...
The purpose of this autoethnographic study was to explore the challenges of my family’s migration to...
In these recent decades, mainly in the western world, we have experienced and are still experiencing...
Perhaps the least visible and understood experience in the academy is that of immigrant women of co...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Explores the intersection between immigration and peda...
This paper presents an overview of literature on adult educators who are both queer and immigrant. A...
In this chapter, autoethnography is used to highlight critical issues in English language teaching (...
This thesis explores the issues of immigration and identity that inform the experiences of adult Eng...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
The purpose of this study is to conduct a critical reflection of the assumptions embedded in adult m...
In the United States, the immigrant population explosion has been calling for increasing attention t...
In this collaborative autoethnography, two immigrants interrogate their evolving self-definitions as...
This paper examines the assumptions and paradigms used to discuss diversity and equity in adult educ...