Weaving an otherwise : in-relations methodological practice / edited by Amanda R. Tachine and Z Nicolazzo ; foreword by Leigh Patel ; afterword by K. Wayne Yang.
"This book reconceptualizes qualitative research as an in-relations process, one that is centered on, fully concerned with, and lifts up those who have been and continue to be dispossessed, harmed, dehumanized, suffered, and erased because of white supremacy, settler colonialism, or other hegemonic world views"-- Provided by publisher.
"What are the modes and ways of knowing through which we approach our research? How can the practice of research bring us closer to the peoples, places, more than human beings, histories, presents, and futures in which we are embedded and connected to? If we are the instruments of our research, then how must we be attentive to all of the affects and relations that make us who we are and what will become? These questions animate 'Weaving an Otherwise', providing a wellspring from which we think about our interconnections to the past, present, and future possibilities of research."--taken from back cover.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781642673326
- ISBN: 1642673323
- ISBN: 9781642673333
- ISBN: 1642673331
- Physical Description: xvi, 174 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Sterling, Virginia : Stylus Publishing, 2022.
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Foreword. Forward, or rather, toward / Leigh Patel -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Amanda R. Tachine and Z Nicolazzo -- Part One. Before. 1. Refusing neoliberal logics in research design / Samuel D. Museus and Amy C. Wang -- 2. Survivance-based inquiries in and beyond the academy / Angie Morrill and Leilani Sabzalian -- 3. "If you can't go to Bella Noche's . . ." : On the onto-epistemological possibilities for qualitative researchers / Reginald Blockett, Leonard D. Taylor Jr., and Steve D. Mobley Jr. -- Part Two. During. 4. Archives in the hold : Overreading Black student activism / Zachary Brown -- 5. Heeding hauntings in research for mattering / Irene H. Yoon and Grace A. Chen -- 6. (Re)considerations of answerability through gifting / Christine A. Nelson (K'awaika / Diné) and Heather J. Shotton (Wichita / Kiowa / Cheyenne) -- Part Three. After. 7. Blacklove stories / Keon M. McGuire, Kirsten T. Edwards, and T. Elon Dancy II -- 8. Learning from abolition : Reconsidering the carceral in educational research methodologies / Kyle Halle-Erby and Harper Keenan -- 9. Methodologies for gesturing towards decolonial futures / Sharon Stein, Vanessa Andreotti, Cash Ahenakew, Rene Susa, Will Valley, Sarah Amsler, Camila Cardoso, Dino Siwek, Tereza Cajkova, Dani D'Emilia, Ninawa Huni Kui, Mateus Tremembe, Rosa Pitaguary, Benício Pitaguary, Nadia Pitaguary, Ubiraci Pataxó, Lynn Mario Trindade Menezes de Souza, Bill Calhoun, Shawn Van Sluys, Carolina Azul Duque, Kyra Royo Fay, and Ben Lickerman -- Afterword. Before, after, during the 100-year weave / K. Wayne Yang -- About the authors -- Index.
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