Celeste Snowber
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, B.C.
Celeste is a dancer, writer and educator who focuses her work in
exploring a poetics of embodiment through prose, poetry, and dance
performance. Her areas of focus include performative/narrative inquiry,
arts/dance education, phenomenological curriculum research, spirituality
and education, and teacher education. She is presently writing a
book on spirituality and sexuality.
Recent Work:
- Snowber, C.N. (in press). A curriculum of beauty. Teacher Educational
Quarterly.
- Snowber, C.N. & Cancienne, M.B. (in press). Writing rhythm:
Movement as method. Qualitative Inquiry (Special issue
on Arts Based Educational Research).
- Snowber, C.N. (Winter 2001). Simplicity, and Humility in Language
and Literacy, 3. #1. http://educ.queensu.ca/~landl/.
- Snowber, C.N. (2002). Bodydance: Fleshing soulful inquiry through
improvisation in C. Bagley & M.B. Cancienne (Eds.), Dancing
the data. New York: Peter Lang.
- Snowber, C.N. (2001). Crevice prayers in W. Edwards and D. Linden,
(Eds.), Women, Land, Spirit, Anthology. Edmonton, Alberta:
Rowan Books.
- Snowber, C.N. (in press). Embodied wisdom: Body narratives of
sensual knowing in S. Abbey (Ed.) Mothers and education: Issues
and directions for maternal pedagogy. Toronto, ON: Second
Story Press.
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