Stella Coram is a New Zealand born Maori living in Melbourne. She holds a PhD in Education (Monash) and is an independent scholar.
(See my biography page for more information).
| Indigenous Identity, Culture, Literacy and Learning: The Subjective Perspective of a Relocated Maori | |||
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Given as identity and education go hand in hand, I offer as a relocated Maori a reflective and subjective account of my identity formations and education in rural (and racist) New Zealand to explain how this influences my approach to theorising Australian indigenous education. |
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| The Real and the Unreal: Hypernarratives of Indigenous Athletes and the Changing Significance of Race | |||
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The centrality of the black athletic body to narratives of indigenous dominance in Australian football signals the need to re-examine the social construct of race in the context of sport. |
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| The Real and the Unreal: Hypernarratives of Indigenous Athletes and the Changing Significance of Race | |||
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The centrality of the black athletic body to narratives of indigenous dominance in Australian football signals the need to re-examine the social construct of race in the context of sport. |
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Book: Print |
$US30.00 | ||