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Title Autoethnography as a lighthouse : illuminating race, research, and the politics of schooling / edited by Stephen D. Hancock, Ayana Allen, Chance W. Lewis.

Publication Info. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2015.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Contemporary perspectives on access, equity, and achievement.
Contemporary perspectives on access, equity, and achievement.
Contents Common threads : culturalized patterns and conceptual understandings of race, research, and the politics of schooling / Stephen D. Hancock and Ayana Allen -- Your inquiry is not like mine : structuring a critical constructivist approach to autoethnographic inquiry / Stephen D. Hancock -- Going native/being native : the promise of critical co-constructed autoethnography for checking race, class, and gender in/out of the field / Sherick Hughes and Kate Willink -- Autoethnography as counternarrative : confronting myths in the academy : an African American female perspective / Lisa R. Merriweather -- From being considered at-risk to becoming resilient : an autoethnography of an immigrant child finding her voice in becoming a U.S. citizen / Rosalinda Mercado-Garza -- Race, gender, and single parenting : dismantling the "invisible" myth around intellectual black female scholars / Andrea L. Tyler and Lameesa Muhammad -- Fragmented but unbroken : forming a black white biracial identity in the South / Anthony Ash -- Black-self/white-context : an autoethnography of hurt, hope, and heroism in predominantly white schools / Ayana Allen -- Black women professors' evolving teacher identities : reconciling past, present, and future / Tambra O. Jackson and Michelle L. Bryan -- Stimulating conversions : critical teaching, changing paradigms, and the politics of schooling in an urban elementary context / Stephen D. Hancock -- The implications of autoethnographic research for access to equity and achievement / Ayana Allen, Stephen D. Hancock, and Chance W. Lewis.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject Ethnology -- Biographical methods.
Ethnology -- Biographical methods.
Ethnology -- Authorship.
Ethnology -- Authorship.
Minorities in higher education -- United States.
Minorities in higher education.
United States.
African American scholars.
African American scholars.
Hispanic American scholars.
Hispanic American scholars.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Hancock, Stephen D., editor, author.
Allen, Ayana, editor, author.
Lewis, Chance W. (Chance Wayne), 1972- editor, author.
Other Form: Print version: Autoethnography as a lighthouse 9781623968229 (DLC) 2014033076 (OCoLC)900558912
ISBN 9781623968243 (electronic book)
1623968240 (electronic book)
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