ABSTRACT

Investigating the interplay between space, time and identity construction, this book brings to focus how spatiality and temporality have been largely overlooked in the study and theorisation of identity construction.

Offering Gloria Anzaldúa concept of ‘conocimento’ as a theoretical tool for analysing identity construction, the book investigates how doctoral students hold varying assumptions about their intellectual identity, where the doctoral process enables them to deconstruct and reconstruct these identities. Chapters examine the implications for scholars who find themselves in the in-between space of transitional identities, advocating the need for innovative identity theorisation to strike a balance in the shifting dynamics between different presentations of identity and belief systems. Bringing together Lefebvre’s theorisation of the relationship between space and the body in rhythmanalysis and Anzaldua’s theorisation of the relationship between the body and identity construction, the book offers a transdisciplinary reading of space, body, and identity.

Providing a space to continue and progress the foregrounding of narratives from marginalised voices and groups in higher education, the book will be of interest to scholars, researchers and academics in the fields of sociology of education, multicultural education, higher education, and philosophy of education.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

Fringe Identities: Hiding the Ugly, Unmasking the Hidden

chapter 2|36 pages

Space, Time and Conocimiento

chapter 3|20 pages

Crisis as a Tool of Intellectual Awareness

chapter 4|16 pages

Sandwiched between Identities

chapter 5|14 pages

Ontological Terror

The Struggle for Intellectual Authenticity

chapter 6|14 pages

Re-envisioning Intellectual Identity

chapter 9|9 pages

Identity Borders as Thresholds

chapter 10|4 pages

Conclusion

An Ode to the Fringe