Enactments of Scholarly Generosity:

Reflexiones on the Intersection of Our Selves, the Work of Beth Swadener, and Childhood/s Futures

Authors

  • Antonieta Barces University of North Texas
  • Berta M. Carela New Mexico State University
  • Jennifer Castillo University of North Texas
  • Michelle Salazar Pérez University of North Texas
  • María José Ruiz González University of Texas, Austin
  • Margarita Ruiz Guerrero Western Washington University

Abstract

This multigenerational testimonio shows the great potential of scholarly mentoring to open and protect spaces for expansive onto-epistemology: the richness of being and knowing that can emerge within the confluence of languages, cultures, ideas, and scholarly relationships founded on co-learning. The authors are examples that the theory-practice divide is a false dichotomy, providing reflexiones spanning their work with children and families labeled at risk, their own experiences resisting containment by at-risk discourse, and the humanizing experience of at-promise relationships, both with each other and within an extended kinship network of critical childhood scholars.

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Published

2022-12-16