The reflexivity of pain and privilege : : auto-ethnographic collections of mixed identity / / Edited by Ellis Hurd.

The Reflexivity of Pain and Privilege offers a fresh and critical perspective to people of indigenous and/or marginalized identifications. It highlights the research, shared experiences and personal stories, and the artistic collections of those who are of mixed heritage and/or identity, as well as...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill Sense,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Figures
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Exploring the Reflexivity of Pain and Privilege
  • Navigating the Ambiguity of Mixed Identity as Chinese-Indonesian / Dian Mitrayani
  • The Unbearable Whiteness of Being / Cristina Santamaría Graff
  • Stepping towards Healing about Learning Disability at Our Intersectionality / Lisa A. Boskovich and David I. Hernández-saca
  • Supporting Youth with Marginalized Identities
  • The Unidentified Nationality / Hwa Pyung Yoo
  • Mis Roots / Paloma E. Villegas
  • A Different Kind of Asian Persuasion / Susan Y. Leonard
  • Transformative Consciousness Raising Questions / Hannah R. Stohry
  • Exploring the Convergences of Identity and Cultural Responsiveness
  • Will I Ever Be Enough? / Raymond Adams
  • Sika / Jessica Samuels
  • Interrelated Homilies (Movements) of Mixed Identity: An International Lens
  • Being Ambiguously Brown in Africa / Lynnette Mawhinney
  • Identity Perceptions of Youth in Middle and High-School / Mariana León and Guillermina-Itzel De Gracia
  • Bordered Lives / Francisco J. Villegas and Paloma E. Villegas
  • The Ubiquitous Rank / Anne Ryen
  • On Being Mixed and Moving Forward
  • Raising Consciousness for Multi-Racial Third Culture Kids / Hannah R. Stohry
  • Resisting Learning Disabilty Oppression / David I. Hernández-saca
  • Poems on Being Mixed and Moving Forward / Lisa A. Boskovich
  • Walking the Line / Iman Fagan
  • Conclusion
  • The Untold Future of Being Mixed / Ellis Hurd.