Kia ora, Kwe kwe, Greetings
I am pleased to announce a new book: hot off the press that is relevant to the field of social work, education and counselling. Written by Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek and titled
Colonized Classrooms
Racism, Trauma and Resistance in Post-Secondary Education
In Colonized Classrooms, Sheila Cote-Meek discusses how Aboriginal
students confront narratives of colonial violence in the postsecondary
classroom, while they are, at the same time, living and experiencing colonial
violence on a daily basis. Basing her analysis on interviews with Aboriginal
students, teachers and Elders, Cote-Meek deftly illustrates how colonization and
its violence are not a distant experience, but one that is being negotiated
every day in universities and colleges across Canada.
Contents
Setting the Context . Conceptualizing the Impact of the Colonial Encounter . Negotiating the Culture/Colonial Divide in the Postsecondary Classroom . Negotiating Race in the Postsecondary Classroom . Trauma in the Classroom . Resisting Ongoing Racism and Colonialism in the Postsecondary Classroom . Closing the Circle: The Possibilities for Transformational Pedagogy . ReferencesAbout the Author
Sheila Cote-Meek is an Anishnaabe-Kwe from the Teme-Augama Anishnabai. She is Associate Vice President of Academic and Indigenous Programs as well as a professor in the School of Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University.You can purchase this book online at Amazon or Indigo books or via Fernwood Publishing $24.95 CDN.