Ethnoautobiography

Ethnoautobiography by Jürgen Werner Kremer, published by ReVision Publishing in August 2013, is an illustrated workbook comprising 504 pages. This edition focuses on helping individuals recover a participatory sense of self and place through an indigenous perspective. It addresses various topics, including morals, values, privilege, and racism, while exploring the intersections of culture, nature, history, and spirituality.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to understanding their identity and experiences within a broader social context. The workbook delves into themes such as neuropsychology, gender, ancestry, and storytelling, encouraging reflection and personal growth. By engaging with these subjects, the book aims to foster a deeper connection to one’s roots and the surrounding community, making it a valuable resource for those interested in education, psychology, and ethnic studies.
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Workbook to recover a participatory sense of self and place in an indigenous sense. Covers issues of morals, values, privilege, racism, culture of fear, neuropsychology, place, nature, history, myth, gender, ancestry, dreams, spirituality, and storytelling.
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