Uncovering Our Feminist Pedagogy: A Co/Autoethnography
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2013
Journal / Book Title
Studying Teacher Education
Abstract
What does it mean to be a feminist educator? How would we know if we were? We call ourselves feminist teachers and yet we have not focused on this identification and its influence on our teaching in some time. In this self-study, we set out to look at our practice-using co/autoethnography. As our study progressed, we began to realize that our research methodology seemed to align more with feminist principles than did our teaching. We became increasingly aware of how our methodology illuminated areas of our practice that may well have remained hidden. With our attention now on co/autoethnography itself, with its embrace of the autobiographical notion in sociopolitical context and an evolving epistemology, we were attentive to how co/autoethnography is itself a feminist research methodology. As we retrace our journey to this realization, we share this co/autoethnographic self-study.
DOI
10.1080/17425964.2013.771394
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Coia, Lesley and Taylor, Monica, "Uncovering Our Feminist Pedagogy: A Co/Autoethnography" (2013). Department of Teaching and Learning Scholarship and Creative Works. 146.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/teaching-learning-facpubs/146