This paper draws on “reintegrative shame” (engaging the offender(s) in discussions of the moral dimensions of the act), and scholars who position shame as transformative. This paper reasserts shame as an ethical matter arguing that reconciliation is a particular response to the historical shame generated from the establishment of the Indian Residential Schools in Canada. What would it mean to conceive of education as a site for working through shame? If we find a way to acknowledge our settler-shame, what might a responsible way of acting on it be? This paper considers these questions to present evidence for the importance of education as a space for making shame a social, ethical, and pedagogical project. REMETTRE EN QUESTION LE CONCEPT DE...
At the present moment, Canada is at a crossroads. Canada claims to be promoting the restoration of n...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
'Indian' residential schools have been a part of Canada's history since the 16th Century. This quali...
'Indian' residential schools have been a part of Canada's history since the 16th Century. This quali...
This thesis offers a critical discourse analysis of the Canadian government's 2008 apology to the fo...
The residential school system is one of the darkest examples of Canada’s colonial policy. Education ...
Shame is a \u27slippery\u27 concept in educational contexts but by listening to Aboriginal philosoph...
Shame is a \u27slippery\u27 concept in educational contexts but by listening to Aboriginal philosoph...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues that have arisen in the Truth and Reconci...
Canada’s more than century-long Indian Residential Schools system transferred Indigenous2 children f...
The Canadian government designed Indian residential school (IRS) system to assimilate Indigenous chi...
were removed, often forcibly, from their homes and placed in Indian Residential Schools, where they ...
In this paper I examine the role that education can play in the process of reconciliation as outline...
For over a century, the Canadian state funded a church-run system of residential schools designed to...
At the present moment, Canada is at a crossroads. Canada claims to be promoting the restoration of n...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
'Indian' residential schools have been a part of Canada's history since the 16th Century. This quali...
'Indian' residential schools have been a part of Canada's history since the 16th Century. This quali...
This thesis offers a critical discourse analysis of the Canadian government's 2008 apology to the fo...
The residential school system is one of the darkest examples of Canada’s colonial policy. Education ...
Shame is a \u27slippery\u27 concept in educational contexts but by listening to Aboriginal philosoph...
Shame is a \u27slippery\u27 concept in educational contexts but by listening to Aboriginal philosoph...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues that have arisen in the Truth and Reconci...
Canada’s more than century-long Indian Residential Schools system transferred Indigenous2 children f...
The Canadian government designed Indian residential school (IRS) system to assimilate Indigenous chi...
were removed, often forcibly, from their homes and placed in Indian Residential Schools, where they ...
In this paper I examine the role that education can play in the process of reconciliation as outline...
For over a century, the Canadian state funded a church-run system of residential schools designed to...
At the present moment, Canada is at a crossroads. Canada claims to be promoting the restoration of n...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...