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Unspeakable (Hardcover)
Sarah Travis; Foreword by Paul Scott Wilson
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R693
Discovery Miles 6 930
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This book presents a collection of vivid, theoretically informed
descriptions of flashpoints--educational moments when the implicit
sociocultural knowledge carried in the body becomes a salient
feature of experience. The flashpoints will ignite critical
reflection and dialogue about the formation of the self, identity,
and social inequality on the level of the preconscious body.
Arts educators have adopted social justice themes as part of a
larger vision of transforming society. Social justice arts
education confronts oppression and inequality arising from factors
related to race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, class, ability,
gender, and sexuality. This edition of Common Threads investigates
the intersection of social justice work with education in the
visual arts, music, theatre, dance, and literature. Weaving
together resources from a range of University of Illinois Press
journals, the editors offer articles on the scholarly inquiry,
theory, and practice of social justice arts education. Selections
from the past three decades reflect the synergy of the diverse
scholars, educators, and artists actively engaged in such projects.
Together, the contributors bring awareness to the importance of
critically reflective and inclusive pedagogy in arts educational
contexts. They also provide pedagogical theory and practical tools
for building a social justice orientation through the arts.
Contributors: Joni Boyd Acuff, Seema Bahl, Elizabeth Delacruz,
Elizabeth Garber, Elizabeth Gould, Kirstin Hotelling, Tuulikki
Laes, Monica Prendergast, Elizabeth Saccá, Alexandra Schulteis,
Amritjit Singh, and Stephanie Springgay
This book presents a collection of vivid, theoretically informed
descriptions of flashpoints--educational moments when the implicit
sociocultural knowledge carried in the body becomes a salient
feature of experience. The flashpoints will ignite critical
reflection and dialogue about the formation of the self, identity,
and social inequality on the level of the preconscious body.
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Unspeakable (Paperback)
Sarah Travis; Foreword by Paul Scott Wilson
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R463
R428
Discovery Miles 4 280
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