
a curriculum of place
Understandings Emerging through the Southern Mist
William M. Reynolds(Editor)
Peter Lang Verlag
Will be published approx. on 21. February 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
207 pages
978-1-4331-1332-1 (ISBN)
Description
Since the United States has gone South in a number of respects, it is crucial to our understandings of ourselves and our current milieu to peer through the mist that covers the intricacies of the culture and history of the South. A Curriculum of Place: Understandings Emerging through the Southern Mist presents new and provocative insights into the study of curriculum and place focusing on the South. The essays emphasize understanding the importance of Southern place politically, educationally, and experientially. Southern place is studied autobiographically, historically, and educationally through the lenses of race, class, gender, sexuality, and social justice. Questions are raised concerning the effects of place on the development of Southern identity, educational dispositions, popular culture, politics, and other issues. Ultimately this book affirms the importance of the study of place in contemporary discussions of culture and curriculum.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-1332-1 (9781433113321)
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Book
02/2013
Peter Lang Verlag
€145.20
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Person
William M. Reynolds received his EdD in curriculum theory from The University of Rochester. Dr. Reynolds teaches in the Department of Curriculum, Foundations, and Reading at Georgia Southern University. He has authored, co-authored, and co-edited numerous books including Curriculum: A River Runs Through It (2003); Expanding Curriculum Theory: Dis/positions and Lines of Flight (2004); and The Civic Gospel: A Political Cartography of Christianity (2009). He has also published many articles and chapters on issues of curriculum and cultural studies.
Content
Contents: William M. Reynolds: Preface - Shirley R. Steinberg: Revisiting and Reconceptualizing Southern Ghosts: Curriculum from the Other Side - William M. Reynolds: The Southern Mist: The Shaping of American Culture and Politics - David Callejo Perez: A Journey Toward Self: A Personal Narrative of the Impact of Ole Miss and Civil Rights Research - Robert Lake: Sailing with Septima: A Curricular Journey Through the Jim Crow South - Toby Daspit: Moving In and Out of Shadows: Confronting Specters of Slavery in a High School African American Studies Program - Donald Livingston: Velvet Glove or a Hammer? Teaching about Poverty and Racism in the Rural South - Ming Fang He/Angela Haynes/Sonia Janis/Consuela Ward/Michel Mitchell Pantin/Cynthia Mikell: Teaching Courageously: In-Between Contested Race, Gender, Class, and Power in the U.S. South - Sabrina N. Ross: The Politics of Politeness: Theorizing Race, Gender, and Education in White Southern Space - Ugena Whitlock: Exposure: Possibilities of Place for Queering Curriculum Studies - Julie Maudlin: Southern Discomfort: Unsettling <<Home>> Through Autobiography.