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President Obama has made it clear that we have a moral obligation
to our children and future generations to leave behind a planet
that is not polluted and damaged. That is why, as part of his
effort to combat climate change, the President launched a Climate
Action Plan last year to cut carbon pollution, prepare communities
for the impacts of climate change, and lead international efforts
to address this global challenge. This book discusses building
community resilience by strengthening America's natural resources
and supporting green infrastructure; and examines President Obama's
Climate Action Plan.
A collection of accessible, interdisciplinary essays that explore
archival practices to unsettle traditional archival theories and
methodologies. What would it mean to unsettle the archives? How can
we better see the wounded and wounding places and histories that
produce absence and silence in the name of progress and knowledge?
Unsettling Archival Research sets out to answer these urgent
questions and more, with essays that chart a more just path for
archival work. Unsettling Archival Researchis one of the first
publications in rhetoric and writing studies dedicated to
scholarship that unsettles disciplinary knowledge of archival
research by drawing on decolonial, Indigenous, antiracist, queer,
and community perspectives. Written by established and emerging
scholars, essays critique not only the practices, ideologies, and
conventions of archiving, but also offer new tactics for engaging
critical, communal, and digital archiving within and against
systems of power. Contributors reflect on efforts to counteract,
resist, and explore alternatives to racist, colonial histories and
which approaches best support such work. They also confront the
potentials and pitfalls of common archival theories and
methodologies. Unsettling Archival Research intervenes in a
critical issue: whether the discipline’s assumptions about the
archives serve or fail the communities they aim to represent and
what can be done to center missing voices and perspectives. The aim
is to explore the ethos and praxis of bearing witness in unsettling
ways, carried out as a project of queering and/or decolonizing the
archives. Unsettling Archival Research takes seriously the
rhetorical force of place and wrestles honestly with histories that
still haunt our nation, including the legacies of slavery, colonial
violence, and systemic racism.
Disruptive pedagogies for archival research In a cultural moment
when institutional repositories carry valuable secrets to the
present and past, this collection argues for the critical,
intellectual, and social value of archival instruction. Graban and
Hayden and 37 other contributors examine how undergraduate and
graduate courses in rhetoric, history, community literacy, and
professional writing can successfully engage students in archival
research in its many forms, and successfully model mutually
beneficial relationships between archivists, instructors, and
community organizations.Combining new and established voices from
related fields, each of the book's three sections includes a range
of form-disrupting pedagogies. Section I focuses on how approaching
the archive primarily as textfosters habits of mind essential for
creating and using archives, for critiquing or inventing
knowledge-making practices, and for being good stewards of private
and public collections. Section II argues for conducting archival
projects as collaboration through experiential learning and for
developing a preservationist consciousness through disciplined
research. Section III details praxis for revealing, critiquing, and
intervening in historic racial omissions and gaps in the archives
in which we all work. Ultimately, contributors explore archives as
sites of activism while also raising important questions that
persist in rhetoric and composition scholarship, such as how to
decolonize research methodologies, how to conduct teaching and
research that promote social justice, and how to shift archival
consciousness toward more engaged notions of democracy. This
collection highlights innovative classroom and curricular course
models for teaching with and through the archives in rhetoric and
composition and beyond.
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