Buch, Englisch, 306 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Strong Poetry and Arts of the Possible in Education
Buch, Englisch, 306 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Reihe: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
ISBN: 978-1-138-82774-5
Verlag: Routledge
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Foreword by Judith Robertson
Introduction by Awad Ibrahim, Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, Giuliano Reis
PART I: THINKING THROUGH THE POETIC
Introduction by Nicholas Ng-A-Fook
Chapter 1: The Curriculum of Wonder: Poetry as Play, Prophecy, & Pedagogy by Carl Leggo
Chapter 2: Poetic osmosis: revealing the fluid edges of community through poetic representation in a narrative inquiry of curriculum making and community by C.L. Clarke & M. Shaun Murphy,
Chapter 3: The poetics of relationship: thinking through personal pedagogy across time using narrative inquiry and poetic inquiry by John J. Guiney Yallop & Carmen Shield
Chapter 4: The strong poets as unconscious mentor metaphors by Sean Wiebe
PART II: TRAUMATIZING MOMENTS IN EDUCATION: THE PAINFULLY UNDESIRED
Introduction by Giuliano Reis
Chapter 5: Minority by Jenna Tenn-Yuk
Chapter 6: The Strong Poetry of Won Alexander Cumyow: Rethinking Solidarity across Time and Place by Timothy J. Stanley
Chapter 7: Trackin’ The Arab Uprisings: Battlin’ the imperial production of death in the post 9/11 world through Arab hip hop by Chandni Desai
Chapter 8: Provoking digital common sense: Reddit, racialized language and the final vocabulary of race by Bryan Smith
PART III: NARRATING THE STRONG POETRY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS
Introduction by Awad Ibrahim
Chapter 9: Copying and creativity: on the strong poetry of psychoanalysis by Lisa Farley
Chapter 10: "And yet": storying complexity in teacher narratives by Amarou Yoder & Teresa Strong-Wilson
Chapter 11: Digital Dreamwork: Becoming Teachers’ Stories of Trauma by Avril Aitken & Linda Radford
Chapter 12: The reader’s read and the dreamer’s dream: fringing the unconscious by David Lewkowich
Chapter 13: Un/bearable witnessing: sex scandal, historical trauma, and literature of historical witness in Monsieur Lazhar by Jane Griffith & Cristyne Hébert
Chapter 14: Mindfully Changing the Metaphors by Which we Live: The Fox and the Lotus Flower by Rebecca Lloyd & Vanessa Hermans
PART IV: STORIES WE LIVE BY: DESIRING CURRICULAR MOMENTS OF HOPE
Introduction by Nicholas Ng-A-Fook & Giuliano Reis,
Chapter 15: Our problem lies in our thinking by William E. Doll Jr.
Chapter 16: From vigour to rigour: tensionality and Ontario’s unbalanced curriculum, 1963 – 2013 by Kurt Clausen
Chapter 17: Pedagogically succeeding in life: executing a consequently unprepared program by Douglas D. Karrow
Chapter 18: A dissertation / not a dissertation: Working the tensioned spaces of Aokian discourse by Diane P. Watt
Chapter 19: On the Pedagogy of a Folded Napkin: Lessons of Delight from the observation of Children by Scott Hughes
Chapter 20: Living ‘a’ life as Strong Poets by Nikki Rotas
About the Editors and Contributors
Index