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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. How do instructors navigate the tension between facilitating safe spaces for students while also challenging students intellectually in increasingly politicized classroom settings? How can trigger warnings be used to empower and/or support students and facilitate antiracist, queer, anticolonial, and other social justice-oriented pedagogies? Trigger Warnings: Teaching Through Trauma brings theory and praxis to examine the ideological underpinnings and pedagogy around trigger warnings and trauma, offering multiple heuristics for classroom implementation. The ongoing interest in trigger warnings is partly a result of trigger warnings and trauma becoming more inextricably interwoven in the past few years in the wake of COVID-19, mental health crises, right-wing attacks on educational institutions, climate change, and attempts at political redress and educational equity. Critiques of trigger warnings come from all sides of the political and pedagogical spectra, and even scholars and practitioners who offer a trauma-informed approach to the topic are not unified in their view of the benefits or drawbacks of trigger warnings.Trigger Warnings: Teaching Through Trauma provides insights through a range of forms: research articles, personal essays, long and short teaching narratives, student perspectives, memoirs, vignettes, autoethnographies, reflections, case studies, manifesto, theory, and history. Not only does this collection create a more varied engagement experience for readers, but, in line with recent scholarship in counterstory, it also allows for a wider variety of voices to be heard and for the articulation of experiences that might not be well accommodated by traditional scholarly essays. An interdisciplinary collection to deepen our understandings of trigger warnings in a social justice context Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. How do instructors navigate the tension between facilitating safe spaces for students while also challenging students intellectually in increasingly politicized classroom settings? How can trigger warnings be used to empower and/or support students and facilitate antiracist, queer, anticolonial, and other social justice-oriented pedagogies? Trigger Warnings: Teaching Through Trauma brings theory and praxis to examine the ideological underpinnings and pedagogy around trigger warnings and trauma, offering multiple heuristics for classroom implementation. The ongoing interest in trigger warnings is partly a result of trigger warnings and trauma becoming more inextricably interwoven in the past few years in the wake of COVID-19, mental health crises, right-wing attacks on educational institutions, climate change, and attempts at political redress and educational equity. Critiques of trigger warnings come from all sides of the political and pedagogical spectra, and even scholars and practitioners who offer a trauma-informed approach to the topic are not unified in their view of the benefits or drawbacks of trigger warnings.Trigger Warnings: Teaching Through Trauma provides insights through a range of forms: research articles, personal essays, long and short teaching narratives, student perspectives, memoirs, vignettes, autoethnographies, reflections, case studies, manifesto, theory, and history. Not only does this collection create a more varied engagement experience for readers, but, in line with recent scholarship in counterstory, it also allows for a wider variety of voices to be heard and for the articulation of experiences that might not be well accommodated by traditional scholarly essays. An interdisciplinary collection to deepen our understandings of trigger warnings in a social justice context Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Verlag: Miguel Abreu Gallery New York, NY, 2007
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94 pp.; 29.1 x 22.9 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 3 - July 28, 2007. Edited by Alex Waterman. Contributors include: Alex Waterman, Robert Ashley, J.S. Bach, Anner Bylsma, Bruce Andrews, John Law, Charles Curtis, Eliane Radigue, Christian Wolff, The Brothers Grimm, Herbert Read, Frances Stark, James Saunder, Cornelius Cardew, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Will Holder, Alvin Lucier, and Chris Mann. "Agape is the drawing together of poets, philosophers, writers, composers, and musicians in an attempt to address the role of reading as a social act through an exhibition and concert series." -- from the preface by Alex Waterman. Very Good / Fine. Light curl to right side edge of publication. Light sunning of pages. Contents clean and unmarked.
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Verlag: General Strike for Peace, New York Committee New York, NY, 1962
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[1] pp.; 57 x 37 cm.; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Poster / mailer published in conjunction with a World-Wide General Strike for Peace held November 5 - 11, 1962. Includes a call to strike, a calendar of New York City Events, a pledge form, and a quote from Bertrand Russell. International Sponsors include Bertrand Russell, Dorothy Day, Babette Deutsch, Paul Goodman, Ashley Montagu, Sir Herbert Read, Pitirim Sorokin, Jackson Mac Low, and Judith Malina. Good. Hand addressed mailed copy with mailing marks, including black and white stamp mark that reads "This is your peace strike calendar!!" and mailing wear. Folded in eight for mailing. Light yellowing as a result of age of paper and moderate handling wear. "General Strike for Peace" written in pencil on upper right corner of recto highlighted with yellow marker.