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ANS Adv Nurs Sci ; 31(4): 342-55, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19033749

ABSTRACT

Racial autobiography, self-narratives on how one learned about the idea of race, has been underutilized as a tool to familiarize and orient students in the process of critical inquiry for nursing research. The aims of this article are to explore how racial autoethnography: (1) repositions students to effect an epistemological change, (2) challenges dominant ideology, and (3) functions as a link between the student and critical theories for use in nursing research. Students engage in and share reflective narrative about a variety of instructional materials used in the course. Reflective narratives are presented in a framework that addresses white racial identity development.


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Anthropology, Cultural , Autobiographies as Topic , Education, Nursing, Graduate/organization & administration , Feminism , Nursing Methodology Research , Philosophy, Nursing , Black or African American/ethnology , Anthropology, Cultural/education , Anthropology, Cultural/organization & administration , Attitude of Health Personnel/ethnology , Attitude to Health/ethnology , Curriculum , Faculty, Nursing , Humans , Narration , Nursing Methodology Research/education , Nursing Methodology Research/organization & administration , Nursing Theory , Power, Psychological , Prejudice , Qualitative Research , Research Design , Self Concept , Social Justice , Teaching/organization & administration , Thinking , United States , White People/ethnology
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