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Ohito, Esther O. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Broadly, this article details the imbrication of a Black feminist qualitative researcher's onto-epistemology and data (meta-) analysis process. I theorize "Black feminist memory work," then apply this method by returning to data I collected for a completed research project and meshing those data with a curated selection of thematically…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Females, Researchers
Ohito, Esther O. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
Theory provokes and stimulates. This theoretical essay blurs the boundaries between academic and creative non-fiction writing to illustrate Black women artists mining self-serving economies of embodied, affective pleasure by crafting womanist erotica, that is, Black woman/girl-centred, eros-charged art, music, and literature. I play with words to…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Feminism, African Americans
Ohito, Esther O. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
I engage Black feminist thought in this genre-blending text to further theorize "Black feminist memory work," a visual research tool for embodied reflexivity. Using my lived experience surviving bereavement, I demonstrate how Black feminist thought--as anchored to the concepts of creation, improvisation, and memory--shaped the…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Reflection, Memory
Ohito, Esther O. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
There has been a recent rise in research that has attuned to matters of the body in literacy learning. This article is a contribution to that emerging corpus of scholarship. Specifically, the article is a Black feminist narrative inquiry into the undertheorized role of embodiment--and relatedly, the embodied knowing that materializes as emotion or…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Feminism, Race
Ohito, Esther O.; Lyiscott, Jamila; Green, Keisha L.; Wilcox, Susan E. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2021
Background: This article explores critical curriculum mapping in experiential education through immersive travel or Study Abroad Programs (SAPs). Purpose: The tetrad of authors theorizes then models the practice of criticality in curriculum mapping for SAPs. Methodology/Approach: Using Black feminist thought as a theoretical moor and dialogue and…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, COVID-19, Pandemics, Feminism
Deckman, Sherry L.; Ohito, Esther O. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This article details how the embodied underpinnings of engaging in a duoethnographic collaboration were generative for theorizing and operationalizing humanization in a qualitative inquiry on social justice teacher education. We begin this exploring of humanization by presenting a poetic duoethnographic rendering of memories illustrative of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Education, Humanization, Educational Researchers
Ohito, Esther O.; Brown, Keffrelyn D. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
Black affective networks form in evanescent moments when two or more Black people in a white space cluster around a Black feeling and other things. This article is a feminist narrative inquiry into Black affective networks in classrooms on the campuses of Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs) in the United States. Authors inhabit dual roles as…
Descriptors: Blacks, Whites, College Environment, Racial Composition
Ohito, Esther O. – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2020
This article paints a partial portrait of a White, antiracist, university-based teacher educator in the United States, and provides a snapshot of her antiracist pedagogy in practice. This snapshot is juxtaposed against (her own and others') theorising of antiracist pedagogy. Using reflexivity as methodology, I pay attention to my noticings of my…
Descriptors: Whites, Social Justice, Racial Bias, Teacher Educators
Ohito, Esther O.; Khoja-Moolji, Shenila – Gender and Education, 2018
Black girls and women in the west reside at the nexus of racism and sexism, pinned down by a vitriolic hate for the black feminised body that is wedded to legacies of slavery. Dominant discourses configure these bodies as animalistic and other (than human), thus informing a range of (educational) policies, practices, and programmes. These…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Racial Identification, African Americans
Ohito, Esther O. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2019
With concern to critical pedagogy, the concept of love is fairly frequently (ab)used, yet under-theorized. In this exploratory study, I ask: How does a critical pedagogy of love--or critical pedagogical love--"look," "sound," and "feel?" Regarding feeling, how does a critical pedagogue engage the sensations of…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Teacher Education, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods