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Kyle L. Chong – Curriculum Inquiry, 2024
To read this article, it is important to know that I am a transnational (but not transracial) adoptee and that my Taiwanese birth mother hoped my adoption would give me a "better" life in the United States. I present three interconnected arguments that introduce the concept of a "nomen"curriculum. The first argument is that my…
Descriptors: Naming, Self Concept, Asian Americans, Global Approach
Shatara, Hanadi – Curriculum Inquiry, 2023
This case study of a Palestinian American social studies teacher in a predominantly affluent public school in New York City utilizes the Chicana/Latina feminist theoretical concept of nepantla and the literature on teachers of Color in social studies education. This article addresses how her critical political consciousness, identities, and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Power Structure, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
Rey Hady – Curriculum Inquiry, 2023
To reclaim Indigenous epistemologies and Indigenous ways of producing knowledge (e.g., Shahjahan, 2005b; Smith, 2013), I use a series of vignettes, short biographical reflections, photographic narratives, poetry, journal entries, and memoir to explore what curriculum as embodied lived experiences (e.g., Au et al., 2016; Gonzales, 2015; He, 2003)…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Curriculum, Indigenous Knowledge, Global Approach
Desai, Chandni; Shahwan, Rula – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
This article tells the story of Palestinian visual archives in the post-Oslo period, specifically the archives of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and their whereabouts following the PLO's departure from Tunisia in the 1990s. It also narrates the story of the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) in the West Bank and Gaza and the…
Descriptors: Violence, Archives, Conflict, Organizations (Groups)
Eidoo, Sameena; El-Abdallah, May; Grant, Zahra; Machado, Gilary Massa – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
We are four racialized diasporic Muslim women living on Turtle Island, with roots spanning India, Palestine, Panama, Trinidad, Malaysia, and beyond. We have been involved in activism and organizing, including with and for Muslim communities, for more than five decades combined. Our conversations and correspondence about Muslim pedagogies of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Females, Muslims, Activism
Desai, Chandni; Ziadah, Rafeef – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In this article we examine the "Lotus: Afro-Asian Writings" journal as an insurgent space that reflected Afro-Asian solidarity. We argue that Lotus constituted "infrastructures of dissent" and "infrastructures of solidarity" which were constructed between different anti-colonial movements. Though "Lotus" was…
Descriptors: Memory, Teaching Methods, Colonialism, Periodicals
Junaid, Mohamad; Kanjwal, Hafsa – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In the aftermath of the Indian government's decision to change the status of Jammu and Kashmir on 5 August 2019, activism for the right to self-determination in Kashmir came under tremendous pressure. An intense crackdown in Kashmir, including a complete communication blackout and internet blockade, meant the only Kashmiri and dissenting voices…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Self Determination, Political Attitudes, Geographic Regions
Bang, Megan; Marin, Ananda; Wemigwase, Sandi; Nayak, Preeti; Nxumalo, Fikile – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
Megan Bang (Ojibwe and Italian descent) is a Professor of the Learning Sciences and Psychology at Northwestern University and is currently serving as the Senior Vice President at the Spencer Foundation. Dr. Bang's research focuses on the complexities of navigating multiple meaning systems in creating and implementing more effective and just…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Power Structure
Brown, Tashal – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
The questions explored in this article highlight the insights girls of colour gained through participation in a community-based organization's core course centreing examinations of power and oppression. Given that the experiences of girls of colour are often essentialized, this study highlights how their varied socio-political realities influence…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Secondary School Students, Minority Group Students, Females
Bach, Jacqueline – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
By pulling from the complex field of fan studies, I hope to show how fan studies, particularly fangirls and their practices, can inform the field of curriculum theory. In this article, through an autobiographical sharing of moments, I consider how fangirl practices have shaped the way I regard scholars, conferences, and relationships. I then…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Curriculum, Educational Theories, Females
Errázuriz, Valentina; García-González, Macarena – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
Reading is often regarded as a public good and an essential part of developing almost every aspect of human potential. In this article, we survey the "affective economies" of literary reading through a textual and visual analysis of documents issued by Chile's Ministry of Education. Through a critical and diffractive reading of these…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits, Affective Behavior, Power Structure
De Lissovoy, Noah; Cook, Courtney B. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2020
Dialogue is a category that is central to politics, media, and education, and yet in all of these domains it can be confusing and ambiguous. Starting from a critical framework built on the work of educational philosopher Paulo Freire, we undertake an inquiry into the meaning of dialogical intersubjectivity and its political determinations, with a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Political Attitudes, Violence, Educational Philosophy
Osmond-Johnson, Pamela; Turner, Peter – Curriculum Inquiry, 2020
Although there is much contention around the role of settlers in reconciliation [Maddison, S., Clark, T., & de Costa, R. (2016). "The limits of settler colonial reconciliation: Non-Indigenous peoples and the responsibility to engage." Singapore: Springer], the current under-representation of Indigenous peoples in Canada's K-12…
Descriptors: Principals, Ethics, Conflict Resolution, Administrator Characteristics
Bacon, Jessica K.; Lalvani, Priya – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
Dominant stories, as upheld through K-12 curricula, are influential in reproducing systems of power and privilege in schools and society. In this article, we suggest that stories of people with disabilities are either missing in K-12 curricula, or told in ways that are highly ableist. We use discourse theory as a frame for considering the role of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Course Content, Social Bias, Disabilities
Tien, Joanne – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
In teaching social justice, educators draw from a diverse array of theoretical approaches. In so doing, analytically distinct concepts can get conflated, which significantly impacts student learning, particularly as they relate to teachers' social justice goals. Using ethnography, this paper examines how a social justice educator mobilized a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Thinking, Feminism, Social Bias