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Bread and Roses

Voices of Australian Academics from the Working Class

Dee Michell Jacqueline Z. Wilson Verity Archer

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English
Brill - Sense
01 January 2015
Bread and Roses is an Australian first, a collection of stories from academics who identify as coming from working-class backgrounds. At once inspiring and challenging, the collection demonstrates how individual narratives are both personal and structural, in that they illustrate the ways in which social forces shape individual lives. Central themes in the book are generational changes in university education provision in Australia, the complexities of coming from a working class background and being female, or coming from a working class background and being female and a recent migrant, and the particular challenges facing students and staff from rural and regional areas.

An essential read for anyone interested in widening participation programs in higher education, including administrators, academics, past and present students, Bread and Roses is both a map for those who want to undertake a similar journey and a community for those who want to join.
Volume editor:   , ,
Imprint:   Brill - Sense
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   278g
ISBN:   9789463001250
ISBN 10:   9463001255
Pages:   202
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Bread and Roses: Voices of Australian Academics from the Working Class

A splendid collection of personal stories of many `working class to academia' transitions. . . an enjoyable and insightful read. -Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management 2016 This book should strike a special chord with readers who share some of the background and experience of the contributors, while also appealing to a wider readership. -Australian Universities' Review 2016 Bread and Roses is an Australian first, a collection of stories from academics who identify as coming from working-class backgrounds. At once inspiring and challenging, the collection demonstrates how individual narratives are both personal and structural, in that they illustrate the ways in which social forces shape individual lives. Central themes in the book are generational changes in university education provision in Australia, the complexities of coming from a working class background and being female, or coming from a working class background and being female and a recent migrant, and the particular challenges facing students and staff from rural and regional areas. An essential read for anyone interested in widening participation programs in higher education, including administrators, academics, past and present students, Bread and Roses is both a map for those who want to undertake a similar journey and a community for those who want to join.


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