3.6 Identity and Belonging with Chantal Gibson
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Topics Discussed in this Episode:
- How we learn to become literate citizens through reading.
- The representation of Black women across the Canadian cultural landscape.
- Chantal's collection of poetry, How She Read.
- How the lives and stories of our students impact our research and writing.
- Prescriptive vs. descriptive grammar.
- How Chantal's creative work influences the way she teaches research methods.
- The interrelatedness of Identity and Research and research as a method of identity formation.
- Students and discourse communities.
- Chantal's work in the current Canadian Senate show.
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
- Chantal Gibson
- Chantal on Instagram
- Simon Fraser
- How She Read
- Chantal reading her poetry on YouTube.
- A Grammar of Loss: Studies in Erasure
- bell hooks' Teaching to Transgress
- Canadian Senate show
Photo Credit: Marianne Meadahl
Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas
Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia
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