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Shelton, Stephanie Anne.
Narratives of Hope and Grief in Higher Education
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Narratives of Hope and Grief in Higher Education/ edited by Stephanie Anne Shelton, Nicole Sieben.
other author:
Shelton, Stephanie Anne.
Description:
XV, 226 p. 12 illus., 4 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Higher education. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42556-2
ISBN:
9783030425562
Narratives of Hope and Grief in Higher Education
Narratives of Hope and Grief in Higher Education
[electronic resource] /edited by Stephanie Anne Shelton, Nicole Sieben. - 1st ed. 2020. - XV, 226 p. 12 illus., 4 illus. in color.online resource.
1. From Grief Grew Hope, and This Book -- 2. A Qualitative Reckoning -- 3. Hard Grief for Hard Love: Writing through Doctoral Studies and the Loss of my Mother -- 4. Losing (and Finding) Myself through Grief -- 5. Things That Are Good: Tracing Entanglements of Hope -- 6. The Art of Bereavement: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Transformational Learning Following the Loss of a Spouse -- 7. All at Once: Writing Grief -- 8. The Refrains that Help Me Remember: An Autoethnography of Grief, Epistemological Crisis, and Discovering Hope through Theory -- 9. I Can't Complain -- 10. I Refuse to Be a Bystander -- 11. Misdiagnosing Trauma and Grief: I Am Not Angry; I Am Triggered and Grief Stricken -- 12. En las sombras: A letter to my friend about grief, desire, and haunting -- 13. "Yup, Just Him": Misconceptions and Our Table for Three -- 14. Reading, Loving, and Losing my Mother: A Collage of Partial Understanding -- 15. Love you to pIeCEs -- 16. Hope: The Spark of Perseverance To Survive in the Face of Adversity -- 17. The Importance of Narratives in Finding Hope in Grief.
This collection weaves together the personal narratives of a group of diverse scholars in academia in order to reflect on the ways that grief and hope matter for those situated within higher education. Each chapter explores a unique aspect of grief and loss, from experiencing a personal tragedy such as the loss of a loved one, to national and international grief such as campus shootings and refugee camp experiences, to experiencing racism and microaggressions as a woman of color in academia, to the implications of religious differences severing personal ties as an individual navigates research and academic studies. Unlike most resources examining grief, this collection pushes beyond notions of sorrow as solely individual, and instead situates moments of loss and hurt as ones that matter politically, academically, professionally, and personally. The editors and their authors offer pathways forward to academics, researchers, teachers, pedagogues, and thinkers who grapple with grief in a variety of forms, transforming this book into a critical resource of hope to those in the field of education (and others) who may feel the effects of an otherwise solitary journey of grief, to create an awareness of solidarity and support that some may not realize exists within academic circles.
ISBN: 9783030425562
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-42556-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Higher education.
LC Class. No.: LB2300-2799.3
Dewey Class. No.: 378
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1. From Grief Grew Hope, and This Book -- 2. A Qualitative Reckoning -- 3. Hard Grief for Hard Love: Writing through Doctoral Studies and the Loss of my Mother -- 4. Losing (and Finding) Myself through Grief -- 5. Things That Are Good: Tracing Entanglements of Hope -- 6. The Art of Bereavement: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Transformational Learning Following the Loss of a Spouse -- 7. All at Once: Writing Grief -- 8. The Refrains that Help Me Remember: An Autoethnography of Grief, Epistemological Crisis, and Discovering Hope through Theory -- 9. I Can't Complain -- 10. I Refuse to Be a Bystander -- 11. Misdiagnosing Trauma and Grief: I Am Not Angry; I Am Triggered and Grief Stricken -- 12. En las sombras: A letter to my friend about grief, desire, and haunting -- 13. "Yup, Just Him": Misconceptions and Our Table for Three -- 14. Reading, Loving, and Losing my Mother: A Collage of Partial Understanding -- 15. Love you to pIeCEs -- 16. Hope: The Spark of Perseverance To Survive in the Face of Adversity -- 17. The Importance of Narratives in Finding Hope in Grief.
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