Five Scholarly Sources:
Anderson, Pauline; Williams, Jenny. Identity and difference in higher education: "outsiders within". Ashgate, Aldershot, Hampshire, England; Burlington, VT. 2001, 197.
Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative learning: Higher Education, interdependence, and the authority of knowledge. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 1993.
Haywood, Bruce. The Essential College. XOXOX Press, Gambier, OH. 2006
Rodriguez, Sandria. Giants among us: first-generation college graduates who lead activist lives. Vanderbilt University Press, Tenn. 2001
Stivers, Richard. The illusion of Freedom and Equality. State University of New York Press, Albany. 2008
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I don't know, I am struggling to make sense of this list. What is the focus? I have read Bruffee. He does not write on the "liminal" college experience -- he is talking about writing as a social act. The Anderson piece sounds like a feminist argument about the treatment of minorities and women in academia. Only the Stivers book seems remotely connected to your topic s previously stated.
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See my comments on your question in blog #6. Perhaps you should begin by reading all of Moffatt (especially where he discusses Turner) and Turner himself on liminality.
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