暂时的Māori身份- Māori学生变形像Māui

Q1 Social Sciences
Tania Cliffe-Tautari
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在Mäori的叙述中,Mäui被认为是一个变革者,一个界限的挑战者和一个骗子。然而,在21世纪,在新西兰的教育体系中,这些特点可能会遭到反对,而不是受到赞扬。Mäori遇到复杂需求的学生,比如Mäui,以挑战极限而闻名。这些特征往往被视为缺陷,而不是性格的力量。本文讨论了对五名在生活中经历复杂需求的10年级主流Mäori学生的研究,以及变形作为一种积极的机制,如何让参与者以不同的方式和不同的环境来制定他们的身份。使用Püräkau,一种Mäori叙事定性研究方法,püräkau参与者的经历或故事未被认可或闻所未闻,享有特权(Lee, 2005, 2008)。总的来说,参与者希望专业人士了解他们是谁,知道他们有生活抱负,知道他们为Mäori感到自豪。
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Transitory Māori Identities - Māori students shape-shifting like Māui
Mäui is remembered in Mäori narrative as a change maker, a challenger of boundaries and a trickster. However, in the 21st century these characteristics are likely to be frowned upon rather than celebrated in Aotearoa New Zealand’s education system. Mäori students experiencing complex needs, like Mäui, are known for pushing the boundaries. Rather than signalling strength of character, these characteristics are frequently viewed as deficits. This article discusses research with five Year 10 mainstream Mäori students experiencing complex needs in their lives, and how shapeshifting, as a positive mechanism, allowed the participants to enact their identities in different ways and in different contexts. Using Püräkau, a Mäori narrative qualitative research methodology, the püräkau of the participants, whose experiences or stories have been unrecognised or unheard, are privileged (Lee, 2005, 2008). Overall, the participants wanted professionals to get to know them for who they are, know that they have life aspirations and know that they are proud to be Mäori.
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MAI Journal Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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