Dreaming in public: the testimonios of four undocumented college students

作者: Shelby Pasell

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摘要: This work is a collaboration between the researcher and four undocumented young people: two college students recent graduates. The centerpiece of collection consists testimonios narrators in which they tell their stories being United States. These are preceded by study U.S. immigration policy literary critical accounts genre testimonio. They succeeded reflections on testimonios, importance collaborative research, how project transformed researcher’s understanding both political academic work. concludes that such research product should be modeled to serve goals its participants who represent community outside academy, rather than those experts alone.

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