“I tell my brothers that it can be done”: Indigenous Males Navigating Elite Australian Higher Education

Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13596748.2023.2221118
Garth D. Stahl, James A. Smith, A. Harvey, Braden Hill, Himanshu Gupta, Sam Moore, Jianing Wang
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ABSTRACT As Australian higher education grapples with its colonial history, there has been significant attention to recruiting Indigenous students. However, while we have seen increases in Indigenous participation, males lag significantly behind. Very few Indigenous males enter university and even fewer enter the upper echelons of the stratified higher education sector. In this paper, we investigate the experiences of four Indigenous young men who attended an elite Australian higher education institution. Central to our analysis is how their identities are realised in relation to their sense of Indigeneity and Western ways of knowing, being and doing. In capturing the complex identity work of young Indigenous men, we report on three themes present in the data: feelings of alienation and isolation; identification with their Indigenous identity; and how they view higher education in shaping their futures. How these young men navigate selective institutions speaks to debates regarding non-traditional and historically excluded student populations in elite spaces as well as the decolonisation of higher education.
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“我告诉我的兄弟们,这是可以做到的”:澳大利亚精英高等教育中的土著男性
随着澳大利亚高等教育与殖民历史的斗争,招收土著学生受到了极大的关注。然而,虽然我们看到土著参与的人数有所增加,但男性却明显落后。很少有土著男性进入大学,进入分层高等教育部门的上层就更少了。在本文中,我们调查了四名在澳大利亚精英高等教育机构就读的土著青年的经历。我们分析的核心是他们的身份是如何与他们的本土意识和西方的认识、存在和行为方式联系起来的。在捕捉土著青年男子复杂的身份认同工作时,我们报告了数据中存在的三个主题:疏离感和孤立感;对土著身份的认同;以及他们如何看待高等教育如何塑造他们的未来。这些年轻人如何在择优录取的院校中生存,引发了关于精英空间中非传统和历史上被排斥的学生群体的辩论,以及高等教育的非殖民化。
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