Unsustainable: Re-imagining Community Literacy, Public Writing, Service-Learning, and the University: Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
Editat de Laurie J. C. Cella, Jessica Restainoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739172568
ISBN-10: 0739172565
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: 1 b/w photo; 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739172565
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: 1 b/w photo; 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
by Laurie Cella
Part 1. Short-Lived Projects, Long-Lived Value
Chapter 1. After Tactics, What Comes Next?
by Paula Mathieu
Chapter 2. Tales from the Crawl Space: Asserting Youth Agency Within an Unsustainable Education System
by Paul Feigenbaum, Sharayna Douglas, and Maria Lovett
Chapter 3. Strategic Speculations on the Question of Value: The Role of Community Publishing in English Studies
by Stephen Parks
Chapter 4. Everyone Loved It and Still It Closed: When a Writing Program Isn't a Core Mandate
by Emily Isaacs and Ellen Kolba
Part 2. Community Literacy, Personal Contexts
Chapter 5. Sustainability Deferred: The Conflicting Logics of Career Advancement and Community Engagement
by Thomas Deans
Chapter 6. Hope and Despair, Risk and Struggle: (j)WPA Work, Service-Learning, and the Case for Baby Steps
by Michael Donnelly
Chapter 7. Mobile Sustainability: An Adjunct's Development of a Permanent Practice
by Karen Johnson
Part 3. Pedagogy
Chapter 8. Assessing Sustainability: The Class that Went Terribly Wrong
by Ellen Cushman and Lorelei Blackburn
Chapter 9. The Idea of a Literacy Dula
by Hannah Ashley
Part 4. Toward a Transnational Sustainability
Chapter 10. No More Than Fire Belongs to Prometheus: Techne, Institutions, and Interventions in Local Public Life
by Elenore Long
Chapter 11. Mastery, Failure, and Community Outreach as Stochastic Art: Lessons Learned with the Sudanese Diaspora in Phoenix
by Jennifer Clifton
Conclusion
by Jessica Restaino
Afterward
by Eli Goldblatt
by Laurie Cella
Part 1. Short-Lived Projects, Long-Lived Value
Chapter 1. After Tactics, What Comes Next?
by Paula Mathieu
Chapter 2. Tales from the Crawl Space: Asserting Youth Agency Within an Unsustainable Education System
by Paul Feigenbaum, Sharayna Douglas, and Maria Lovett
Chapter 3. Strategic Speculations on the Question of Value: The Role of Community Publishing in English Studies
by Stephen Parks
Chapter 4. Everyone Loved It and Still It Closed: When a Writing Program Isn't a Core Mandate
by Emily Isaacs and Ellen Kolba
Part 2. Community Literacy, Personal Contexts
Chapter 5. Sustainability Deferred: The Conflicting Logics of Career Advancement and Community Engagement
by Thomas Deans
Chapter 6. Hope and Despair, Risk and Struggle: (j)WPA Work, Service-Learning, and the Case for Baby Steps
by Michael Donnelly
Chapter 7. Mobile Sustainability: An Adjunct's Development of a Permanent Practice
by Karen Johnson
Part 3. Pedagogy
Chapter 8. Assessing Sustainability: The Class that Went Terribly Wrong
by Ellen Cushman and Lorelei Blackburn
Chapter 9. The Idea of a Literacy Dula
by Hannah Ashley
Part 4. Toward a Transnational Sustainability
Chapter 10. No More Than Fire Belongs to Prometheus: Techne, Institutions, and Interventions in Local Public Life
by Elenore Long
Chapter 11. Mastery, Failure, and Community Outreach as Stochastic Art: Lessons Learned with the Sudanese Diaspora in Phoenix
by Jennifer Clifton
Conclusion
by Jessica Restaino
Afterward
by Eli Goldblatt
Recenzii
Our current economic and social climate heightens the need for the critical scholarship featured in Unsustainable. The essays extend popular theoretical understandings of community-university dynamics through sometimes unnerving, too often familiar, narratives that recount funding debacles, student/community writer crises, ethical quandaries, and the politics of intervention. In the end, teachers, writers, and researchers are invited to find spaces for engagement, knowing that, despite inevitable challenges, community literacy theory and pedagogy represents some of the most dynamic work being done in composition, rhetoric, and literacy studies today.