Cultural constructions of identity meta-ethnography and theory

Cultural Constructions of Identity initiates the effort to allow for qualitative and ethnographic studies to speak to identity theory, collectively. Further, while the studies synthesized in this book look at various intersections of race and ethnicity with respect to gender, age, class, and sexuali...

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Other Authors: Urrieta, Luis (Editor), Noblit, George W. (Editor)
Resource Type: Electronic Resource
Language:English
Published: Oxford New York Oxford University Press [2018]
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Online Access:Available for University of the Philippines Baguio via Oxford Academic. Click here to access
Table of Contents:
  • Cultural identity theory and education : what we have learned about selves and others / Luis Urrieta, Jr.
  • Meta-ethnography : adaptation and return / George W. Noblit
  • Meta-ethnography : an exploratory inquiry into Black racial identity theory and qualitative research / Charles Price and Orisanmi Burton
  • Multiracial youth identity meta-ethnography : moving themes of fluidity, exclusion, and space to uncovering paradigmatic impact and the dangers of whiteblindness / Silvia C. Bettez, Aurora Chang, and Kathleen E. Edwards
  • Beyond survival : a portrait of Latin@ identity in North Carolina / Tommy Ender and Esmeralda Rodríguez
  • Spaces in between : a meta-ethnography of racialized Southeast Asian American youth identities / Lan Quach Kolano, Cherese Childers-McKee, and Elena King
  • Tools of navigation : a meta-ethnography of Latina students, gender, and sexuality / Hillary Parkhouse and Summer Melody Pennell
  • How "identity play" protects white privilege : meta-ethnographic methodological test / Alison LaGarry and Timothy Conder
  • Native youth navigating identity through colonization, culture, and community : a meta-ethnography / Karla Martin and Leslie Locklear
  • The denial of competence : race, class, and gender in the construction of smartness and identity / Beth Hatt
  • Theorizing identity from qualitative synthesis : implications and conclusions / Luiz Urrieta, Jr. and George W. Noblit.