
ISBN13: | 9780252046476 |
ISBN10: | 0252046471 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 264 pages |
Size: | 235x156 mm |
Weight: | 454 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 2 black & white photographs, 1 map |
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Pedagogies of Interconnectedness
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The contributors describe ways of building communities within and beyond academic programs and examine what it means to engage in community-building work and action across institutional boundaries. In Part One, the essayists focus on the centrality of community building and reinterpreting bodies of knowledge with students, staff, faculty, and community members. Part Two looks at bringing transnational approaches to feminist collaborations in ways that challenge the classroom’s central place in knowledge production. Part Three explores organic collaborations in and beyond the classroom.
A practical and much-needed resource, Pedagogies of Interconnectedness offers cutting-edge ideas for collaboration in pedagogy, education justice, community-based activities, and liberatory worldmaking.
Contributors: Jordyn Alderman, Leen Al-Fatafta, Meryl Altman, María Claudia André, Andrea N. Baldwin, Carolyn Beer, Luisa Bieri, Rebecca Dawson, Misty De Berry, Danielle M. DeMuth, Emily Fairchild, Sara Youngblood Gregory, Letizia Guglielmo, Jeremy Hall, K. Melchor Hall, Linh U. Hua, Christine Keating, Charlotte Meehan, Brayden Milam, Isis Nusair, Montserrat Pérez-Toribio, Andrea Putala, Ariella Rotramel, Ann Russo, Kimberly Sanchez, Barbara L. Shaw, M. Gabriela Torres, Ayana K. Weekley, and Sharon R. Wesoky
“How can we hope, dream, and act for justice through education in a time of unthinkable violence on our communities, students, classrooms, and our world? Pedagogies of Interconnectedness embraces this crucial question with a courageous creativity that is defined by passion, intimacy, brilliance, and humility. The editors and contributors explore possibilities of deep co-learning and co-evolving with colleagues, friends, and undergraduate students by grappling with the tensions between resistance and collaboration and the epistemic and pedagogical practices that can move through critique toward radical transformation for truth, healing, and liberation. This rich intervention is an invaluable and inspiring resource for feminist teachers everywhere.”--Richa Nagar, author of Muddying the Waters: Coauthoring Feminisms across Scholarship and Activism
Foreword AnaLouise Keating
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Feminist Collaborations as Radical Interconnectedness Isis Nusair and Barbara L. Shaw
Part I: Community Building and Queering Bodies of Knowledge
- Turning Towards: Teaching as Collaboration Misty De Berry and Ann Russo
- Critical Transnational Black Feminist Queer Praxis: Engendering Collaborative Pedagogy through Care and Community Building Andrea N. Baldwin
- Radical Feminist Transgressions in Teaching/Learning Linh U. Hua and K. Melchor Hall
- Beyond Critique: Building a Feministqueerpublichealth Classroom Barbara L. Shaw and Rebecca Dawson
- Challenging Hierarchy: Feminist Praxis and Sustainable Community Collaboration Ariella Rotramel and Kimberly Sanchez
Part II: Intersecting the Transnational
- Teaching and Learning Intersectional and Transnational Feminisms through Digital Humanities María Claudia André
- Engaged Global Pedagogy: Moving from Study Abroad to Transnational Scholar-Activism Luisa Bieri
- Teaching Feminist China: The Dream and the Real Meryl Altman and Sharon R. Wesoky
- Unpack Here: Challenging Privilege, Increasing Empathy, and Building Solidarity through Collaborative Feminist Pedagogy Danielle M. DeMuth and Ayana K. Weekley
- Transcultural and Transborder Pedagogies in the Feminist Classroom Montserrat Pérez-Toribio, M. Gabriela Torres, and Charlotte Meehan
Part III: Organic Collaborations, Collective Feminist Transformations
- Widening the Circle: Collaborative Learning Within, Between, and Beyond Classrooms Christine Keating
- “The Most Real Experience I’ve Had in a Course”: Disrupting Silences and Cultivating Intimacy Emily Fairchild, Leen Al-Fatafta, Sara Youngblood Gregory, and Carolyn Beer
- Facilitating Feminist Collaborations in Undergraduate Education: Models for Research and Internships in Gender and Women’s Studies Letizia Guglielmo, Jordan Alderman, Jeremy Hall, Brayden Milam, and Andrea Putala
- Weaving the Maps: Tales of Survival and Resistance Isis Nusair
Contributors
Index