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Publication Date: 2023
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Women Pirates Learning through Legitimate Peripheral Participation: Applying Theory to Shape a Fictional Narrative Based on Historical Fact
Nancy Taber
Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, v35 n2 p123-132 2023
In this field note article, I discuss my in-progress historical novel about privateering in the 17th century to demonstrate how adult education feminist theories of situated learning have influenced my fiction-based research. I introduce situated learning in gendered communities of practice, explain women's experiences in (para)military organizations, and describe fiction-based research. I then compare theoretical concepts and quotations with excerpts from my fiction to explore feminist situated learning adult education theories, women in non-traditional roles, fiction-based research, and how women's lives from the 17th century connect to those in the 21st. I conclude with a discussion of how adult educators can use fiction to engage with theory in their own teaching and research. In ways similar to Watson (2016), who argues that "fiction offers sociologists a medium for doing sociological work" (p. 434), in this article, I explore how fiction can offer adult educators a medium for doing pedagogical work.
Descriptors: Novels, History, Adult Education, Feminism, Situated Learning, Fiction, Communities of Practice, Females, Sex Role, Crime, Research
Mount Saint Vincent University. e-mail: cjsaerceea@gmail.com; Web site: https://cjsae.library.dal.ca/index.php/cjsae
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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