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Sister Scholars

Author : Ellyn Lyle,Sepideh Mahani
Publisher : Dio Press Incorporated
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-07-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 1645040887

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Sister Scholars by Ellyn Lyle,Sepideh Mahani Pdf

Historically, academe has been regarded as a male space owing to the assumption that knowledge is masculine. Further complicating this inequity is the tendency of academe to favour authoritarian perspectives largely associated with male ways of knowing. As women academics struggle to negotiate hospitable professional spaces, they are often pulled between conflicting senses of self. Scholarly writing within disciplinary contexts is one way that women can employ agency against patriarchy to author their own sense of self. In this spirit, this peer-reviewed collection aims to bring awareness to the unique experiences of women in the academy. This is the book that I wish I had when I began my career navigating my life as scholar, artist, and mother in the academe. Sister Scholars is packed with insights from diverse lived experiences and various methodologies and brings forth radical ways of being attentive to one's voice, while not sacrificing any parts of oneself. Be prepared to explore the terroir of a rich fertile land and discover a hospitable place that is both creative and critical and spins a new world. I celebrate this book with all my being and commend it as a pinnacle of finding a way to be a scholar that is deeply human and fully responsive to all the fabrics of our lives. Celeste Snowber, PhD, dancer, poet, scholar Professor, Simon Fraser University Sister Scholar weaves a thoughtful and reflexive thread through what often feels like disparate and competing roles for academic women - daughter, activist, mother, sister, friend, teacher, scholar, partner, and leader. A unifying theme throughout the book is that, as a Sister Scholar, there is a continual and complex negotiation of space, identity, and personal resources. It's often emotional labour. I located myself on every page and, in doing so, experienced a deep sense of connectedness with the authors and their words. The idea of a sisterhood was prominent. Sister Scholar is an important read for academics and not just those that identify as women. Locating ourselves in the experience with others is liberating and affirming and so too is the work of understanding the experiences of others. Donna Kotsopoulos, PhD Professor & Dean Western University

Sadliers' Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 778 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1891
Category : Almanacs, American
ISBN : WISC:89064466907

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Sadliers' Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo by Anonim Pdf

"With a full report of the various dioceses in the United States and British North America, and a list of archbishops, bishops, and priests in Ireland.

The Segregated Scholars

Author : Francille Rusan Wilson
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0813925509

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The careers Wilson considers include many of the most brilliant of their eras. She sheds new light on the interplay of the professional and political commitments of W.E.B. Du Bois, Abram L. Harris, Robert C. Weaver, Carter G. Woodson, George E. Haynes, Charles H. Wesley, R.R. Wright Jr. - a succession of scholars bent on replacing myths and stereotypes regarding black labor with rigorous research and analysis.

History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884

Author : John Thomas Scharf,Thompson Westcott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 966 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1884
Category : Philadelphia (Pa.)
ISBN : HARVARD:HNQSIB

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History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884 by John Thomas Scharf,Thompson Westcott Pdf

Latina/o/x Communication Studies

Author : Diana I. Bowen,Sarah De Los Santos Upton
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781498558761

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Latina/o/x Communication Studies by Diana I. Bowen,Sarah De Los Santos Upton Pdf

Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods, and Practice spotlights contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in various theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Leandra H. Hernández, Diana I. Bowen, Sara De Los Santos Upton, and Amanda R. Martinez have assembled a collection of case studies that focus on health, media, rhetoric, identity, organizations, the environment, and academia. Contributors expand upon previous Latina/o/x Communication Studies scholarship by examining identity and academic experiences in our current political climate; the role of language, identity, and Latinidades in health and media contexts; and the role of social activism in rhetorical, environmental, organizational, and border studies contexts. Scholars of communication, Latin American Studies, rhetoric, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.

Report

Author : Louisiana. Board of Health
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1174 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1883
Category : Public health
ISBN : UIUC:30112124666600

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Report by Louisiana. Board of Health Pdf

Laws and ordinances relating to health and sanitation of the city of New Orleans: 1906-1907.

Believing Scholars

Author : James L. Heft
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2009-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780823225279

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How do Catholic intellectuals draw on faith in their work? And how does their work as scholars influence their lives as people of faith? For more than a generation, the University of Dayton has invited a prominent Catholic intellectual to present the annual Marianist Award Lecture on the general theme of the encounter of faith and profession. Over the years, the lectures have become central to the Catholic conversation about church, culture, and society. In this book, ten leading figures explore the connections in their own lives between the private realms of faith and their public calling as teachers, scholars, and intellectuals. This last decade of Marianist Lectures brings together theologians and philosophers, historians, anthropologists, academic scholars, and lay intellectuals and critics. Here are Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., on the tensions between faith and theology in his career; Jill Ker Conway on the spiritual dimensions of memory and personal narrative; Mary Ann Glendon on the roots of human rights in Catholic social teaching; Mary Douglas on the fruitful dialogue between religion and anthropology in her own life; Peter Steinfels on what it really means to be a “liberal Catholic”; and Margaret O’Brien Steinfels on the complicated history of women in today’s church. From Charles Taylor and David Tracy on the fractured relationship between Catholicism and modernity to Gustavo Gutiérrez on the enduring call of the poor and Marcia Colish on the historic links between the church and intellectual freedom, these essays track a decade of provocative, illuminating, and essential thought. James L. Heft, S.M., is President and Founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies and University Professor of Faith and Culture and Chancellor, University of Dayton. He has edited Beyond Violence: Religious Sources for Social Transformation in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (Fordham).

The Beauty and the Burden of Being a Black Professor

Author : Cheron H. Davis,Adriel Hilton,Ricardo Hamrick,F. Erik Brooks
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-01-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781838672690

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The Beauty and the Burden of Being a Black Professor by Cheron H. Davis,Adriel Hilton,Ricardo Hamrick,F. Erik Brooks Pdf

By presenting discussions on professional development, and emphasizing the challenges and triumphs experienced by Black professors across disciplines, this book provides advice for junior Black scholars on how to navigate academe and tackle the challenges that Black scholars often face.

Culturally Sustaining Language and Literacy Practices for Pre-K–3 Classrooms

Author : Kindel Turner Nash,Alicia Arce-Boardman,Roderick D. Peele,Kerry Elson
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780807781289

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Culturally Sustaining Language and Literacy Practices for Pre-K–3 Classrooms by Kindel Turner Nash,Alicia Arce-Boardman,Roderick D. Peele,Kerry Elson Pdf

Literacy educators are often unequipped to help young children contend with the world we inhabit, where linguistic, literate, and cultural pluralism are not always valued or sustained. In fact, educators are routinely bombarded by programs that position literacy as a simple, one-size-fits-all practice. This resource will help pre-K–3 teachers create and interpret literacy teaching processes, practices, and spaces that honor and extend children’s fullness. It is coauthored by three New York City teachers from ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse schools who share vivid examples and everyday stories from their own classrooms. Grounded in an accessible discussion of the value of culturally sustaining pedagogy and its potential to promote equity in elementary teaching, this book can be used as a practical introduction to CSP practices for early childhood teachers and teacher candidates. Book Features: Focuses on the capabilities of young children and their families, rather than perceived deficits.