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Using diverse and creative forms of research underpinned by storying, social movement and critical race theoretical knowledge with a commitment to social justice, this book will be of interest and value to scholars of cultural studies, Indigenous studies, education, human geography, political sciences, and sociology.
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This book stories social movements on the margins. Foregrounding historically silenced, dismissed and ignored Aboriginal, young, voiceless, and intersex Australian activists, the book theorizes how movement away from exclusionary praxis at the margins can offer renewed hope. Using diverse and creative forms of research underpinned by storying, social movement and critical race theoretical knowledge with a commitment to social justice, this book will be of interest and value to scholars of cultural studies, Indigenous studies, education, human geography, political sciences, and sociology.
Back Cover
This book stories social movements on the margins, which asserts identity as a mobilizing force. The editors and contributors examine the storied work of social movements of identity politics, and the making and remaking of meaning in the mobilisation of identity rights. Foregrounding Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander voices, historically silenced, dismissed and ignored, the book theorizes how movement away from exclusionary praxis at the margins can offer renewed hope. Using diverse and creative forms of research underpinned by strong theoretical knowledge and a commitment to social justice, this book will be of interest and value to scholars of Indigenous studies, education, and human geography. Louise Gwenneth Phillips is Associate Professor in Education at Southern Cross University, Australia. Tracey Bunda is Head of Academic Programs at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, University of Queensland, Australia.
Author Biography
Louise Gwenneth Phillips is an Associate Professor in Education at Southern Cross University, Australia.Tracey Bunda is Academic Director of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, University of Queensland, Australia.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Storying movement/s; Tracey Bunda & Louise Phillips.- Chapter 2. Kupa Piti Kungka Tjuta; Simone Tur.- Chapter 3. The Liworaji Aboriginal Corporation; Lillian and Maria Davidson.- Chapter 4. Kooriography: Revolutionary Acts of Dance; Mariaa Randall.- Chapter 5. How breaking the rules is changing the world; Ella Simons & Luca Saunders.- Chapter 6. Brotherhood of the wordless; Alice Owen.- Chapter 7. Developing an Individuated Sensibility at the Margins; Agli Zavros-Orr.
Feature
Brings together narratives of historically silenced Aboriginal Australian, young and intersex activists Stories social movements on the margins using diverse and creative forms Includes lived experiences of marginalised voices from academic and non-academic backgrounds
Details ISBN3031096665 Short Title Storying Social Movement/s Publisher Springer International Publishing AG Language English ISBN-10 3031096665 ISBN-13 9783031096662 Format Hardcover Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle Remaking Meaning in the Mobilization of Identity Series Palgrave Studies in Movement across Education, the Arts and the Social Sciences Edition 1st Country of Publication Switzerland Author Tracey Bunda Year 2023 Edited by Tracey Bunda Pages 151 Publication Date 2023-01-02 Illustrations 7 Illustrations, color; XVII, 151 p. 7 illus. in color. UK Release Date 2023-01-02 Edition Description 1st ed. 2023 DEWEY 303.484 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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