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The Struggles Of Identity Education And Agency In The Lives Of Undocumented Students The Burden Of Hyperdocumentation 1st Edition Aurora Chang Auth

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The Struggles Of Identity Education And Agency In The Lives Of Undocumented Students The Burden Of Hyperdocumentation 1st Edition Aurora Chang Auth
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The Struggles Of Identity Education And Agency In The Lives Of Undocumented Students The Burden Of Hyperdocumentation 1st Edition Aurora Chang Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Aurora Chang (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319646138, 9783319646145, 3319646133, 3319646141
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Struggles Of Identity Education And Agency In The Lives Of Undocumented Students The Burden Of Hyperdocumentation 1st Edition Aurora Chang Auth by Aurora Chang (auth.) 9783319646138, 9783319646145, 3319646133, 3319646141 instant download after payment.

This book weaves together two distinct and powerfully related sources of knowledge: the author’s journey and transition from a once undocumented immigrant from Guatemala to a hyperdocumented academic, and five years of on-going national research on the identity, education, and agency of undocumented college students. In interlacing both personal experiences with findings from her empirical qualitative research, Chang explores practical and theoretical pedagogical, curricular, and policy-related discussions around issues that impact undocumented immigrants while provide compelling rich narrative vignettes. Collectively, these findings support the argument that undocumented students can cultivate an empowering self-identity by performing the role of infallible cultural citizen.

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