| Cynthia M. Chambers
Faculty of Education, University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge, Alberta
E-mail: chambers@uleth.ca
Webpage: http://www.edu.uleth.ca/faculty/members/cham.htm
Cynthia Chambers teaches curriculum theory, as well as, English
Language Art and Indigenous Studies as curriculum subject areas;
and interpretive inquiry, particularly autobiography, narrative
and life writing as forms of inquiry. Her research and writing interests
arise out of her public education and life lived in the Canadian
north and in close geographical proximity to, and in complicated
familial relations with, aboriginal peoples. As a member of the
Literacy Research Centre at the UofL, and its larger project of
investigating the new literacies in the Canadian context, Cynthia
is currently collecting historical images of métissage among
numerous indigenous nations and the Europeans/Anglo-Francophone
Canadians. With the exception of her recent overview of curriculum
theory in Canada for William Pinar's edited Handbook of International
Curriculum Theory, most of her published works are personal essays
or life writing on topics that arise out of the métissage
that is Canada, both as a place and an idea; Canadian identity and
culture; and the difficulties and possibilities that this complicated
mix creates for living well together in this place.
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