Affect, Embodiment, and Place in Critical Literacy
Assembling Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Lenters, Kimberly; McDermott, Mairi
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Assembling Theory and Practice
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By offering a posthuman approach to literacy research and pedagogy, Affect, Embodiment, and Place in Critical Literacy re-works the theory-practice divide in literacy education, while emphasizing the ways in which learning is an affective and embodied process merging in a particular environment.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780367136628
- ISBN-10: 0367136627
- Artikelnr.: 57674658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780367136628
- ISBN-10: 0367136627
- Artikelnr.: 57674658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kimberly Lenters is an associate professor of language and literacy education at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada. Mairi McDermott is an assistant professor of sociology of education at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada.
Foreword-The Gradual Instant
Dennis Sumara
Preface
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters [University of Calgary]
Introducing Affect, Embodiment and Place in Critical Literacy
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
ORIENTING MAP I
Mapping Posthuman Concepts
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
PLATEAU I
Moving with Sensation and Affect
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
1. Listening to Junk: Sensorial Assemblages and Community Engagement
Stephanie Bartlett [Calgary Board of Education] & Robert LeBlanc
[University of Lethbridge]
2. How Minor Gestures Generate Relational Transformations in the Act of
Literacy Teaching and Learning
Christian Ehret [McGill University] & Rachel MacDonald [Calgary Board
of Education]
3. Experimentations in Affective Reading for Adult Language Classrooms
Monica Waterhouse [Laval University] & Anita Chaudhuri [Mount Royal
University]
4. Planning-as-Burden, Planning-as-Gift: Shifting to Gift-Economy
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Jennifer MacDonald [University of Calgary] & Kevin Leander
[Vanderbildt University]
ORIENTING MAP II
Opening Minds, Eyes, Ears and Doors: Emergent Learning Opportunities
for Literacy Educators Weaving Theory in Everyday Classrooms
Barbara Comber [University of South Australia]
PLATEAU II
Becoming Worldmakers with Ethics and Difference
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
5. What Nose Hill Taught Us About Boundary-Making, Boundary-Knowing, and
Boundary-Becoming
Jaye Johnson Thiel [University of Georgia] & Melody Pelling [Calgary
Board of Education]
6. The Literacy is in the Listening: Honouring Multiplicity and
Interrelatedness as Early Grade Teachers
Maren Aukerman [University of Calgary] & Krista Jensen [Calgary Board
of Education]
7. On Being Thrown Together: Living and Learning in Diversity
Guy Merchant [Sheffield Hallam University] & Divya Davender-Kraft [Calgary
Board of Education]
(9) Classroom Cosmopolitics: World-building for Mutual Flourishing
T. Phillip Nichols [Baylor University] & Brianne O'Sullivan [Calgary Board
of Education]
(10) Ways of Being and Becoming in the Adolescent Classroom: An Invitation
to Consider the Possibilities of Throwntogetherness
Erin Spring [University of Calgary] & Amanda Huddleston [Calgary Board of
Education]
ORIENTING MAP III
Knowing/Be(com)ing/Doing Literacies: (Re)Thinking Theory-Practice with a
Personal Narrative Game Board
Candace R. Kuby [University of Missouri]
PLATEAU III
Relationships That Matter in Curriculum and Place
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
1. Walking Together in and Through Stories
Pam Whitty [University of New Brunswick] & Heather McKay [Calgary
Board of Education]
2. Wibbly-Wobbly-Timey-Wimey: Place-based Pedagogy Across Time and Space
Megan Hirst [Calgary Board of Education] & Cathy Burnett [Sheffield
Hallam University]
3. Red Dresses and Sequined Bras: Encountering Materiality, Place, and
Affect in Pop-Up Installation Pedagogy
Michelle A. Honeyford [University of Manitoba] & Patti Trussler
[Calgary Board of Education]
4. Relationship Matters in Adult Education: The Practice of Literacies
In-Between
Mia Perry [Glasgow University] & Keith Seel [Bow Valley College]
PLATEAU IV
(In)Conclusions
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
Traveler Review I: Space Matters: How a Change in Space can Influence
Learning
Miriam Ramzy [University of Calgary]
Traveler Review II: Used Once and Disposed: Collaborating with Youth
Environmental Activists in Posthuman Times
Gina Ko [University of Calgary]
ORIENTING MAP IV:
Why theory? Thinking, Being, Doing Literacy with Posthumanism
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
Dennis Sumara
Preface
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters [University of Calgary]
Introducing Affect, Embodiment and Place in Critical Literacy
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
ORIENTING MAP I
Mapping Posthuman Concepts
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
PLATEAU I
Moving with Sensation and Affect
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
1. Listening to Junk: Sensorial Assemblages and Community Engagement
Stephanie Bartlett [Calgary Board of Education] & Robert LeBlanc
[University of Lethbridge]
2. How Minor Gestures Generate Relational Transformations in the Act of
Literacy Teaching and Learning
Christian Ehret [McGill University] & Rachel MacDonald [Calgary Board
of Education]
3. Experimentations in Affective Reading for Adult Language Classrooms
Monica Waterhouse [Laval University] & Anita Chaudhuri [Mount Royal
University]
4. Planning-as-Burden, Planning-as-Gift: Shifting to Gift-Economy
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Jennifer MacDonald [University of Calgary] & Kevin Leander
[Vanderbildt University]
ORIENTING MAP II
Opening Minds, Eyes, Ears and Doors: Emergent Learning Opportunities
for Literacy Educators Weaving Theory in Everyday Classrooms
Barbara Comber [University of South Australia]
PLATEAU II
Becoming Worldmakers with Ethics and Difference
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
5. What Nose Hill Taught Us About Boundary-Making, Boundary-Knowing, and
Boundary-Becoming
Jaye Johnson Thiel [University of Georgia] & Melody Pelling [Calgary
Board of Education]
6. The Literacy is in the Listening: Honouring Multiplicity and
Interrelatedness as Early Grade Teachers
Maren Aukerman [University of Calgary] & Krista Jensen [Calgary Board
of Education]
7. On Being Thrown Together: Living and Learning in Diversity
Guy Merchant [Sheffield Hallam University] & Divya Davender-Kraft [Calgary
Board of Education]
(9) Classroom Cosmopolitics: World-building for Mutual Flourishing
T. Phillip Nichols [Baylor University] & Brianne O'Sullivan [Calgary Board
of Education]
(10) Ways of Being and Becoming in the Adolescent Classroom: An Invitation
to Consider the Possibilities of Throwntogetherness
Erin Spring [University of Calgary] & Amanda Huddleston [Calgary Board of
Education]
ORIENTING MAP III
Knowing/Be(com)ing/Doing Literacies: (Re)Thinking Theory-Practice with a
Personal Narrative Game Board
Candace R. Kuby [University of Missouri]
PLATEAU III
Relationships That Matter in Curriculum and Place
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
1. Walking Together in and Through Stories
Pam Whitty [University of New Brunswick] & Heather McKay [Calgary
Board of Education]
2. Wibbly-Wobbly-Timey-Wimey: Place-based Pedagogy Across Time and Space
Megan Hirst [Calgary Board of Education] & Cathy Burnett [Sheffield
Hallam University]
3. Red Dresses and Sequined Bras: Encountering Materiality, Place, and
Affect in Pop-Up Installation Pedagogy
Michelle A. Honeyford [University of Manitoba] & Patti Trussler
[Calgary Board of Education]
4. Relationship Matters in Adult Education: The Practice of Literacies
In-Between
Mia Perry [Glasgow University] & Keith Seel [Bow Valley College]
PLATEAU IV
(In)Conclusions
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
Traveler Review I: Space Matters: How a Change in Space can Influence
Learning
Miriam Ramzy [University of Calgary]
Traveler Review II: Used Once and Disposed: Collaborating with Youth
Environmental Activists in Posthuman Times
Gina Ko [University of Calgary]
ORIENTING MAP IV:
Why theory? Thinking, Being, Doing Literacy with Posthumanism
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
Foreword-The Gradual Instant
Dennis Sumara
Preface
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters [University of Calgary]
Introducing Affect, Embodiment and Place in Critical Literacy
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
ORIENTING MAP I
Mapping Posthuman Concepts
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
PLATEAU I
Moving with Sensation and Affect
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
1. Listening to Junk: Sensorial Assemblages and Community Engagement
Stephanie Bartlett [Calgary Board of Education] & Robert LeBlanc
[University of Lethbridge]
2. How Minor Gestures Generate Relational Transformations in the Act of
Literacy Teaching and Learning
Christian Ehret [McGill University] & Rachel MacDonald [Calgary Board
of Education]
3. Experimentations in Affective Reading for Adult Language Classrooms
Monica Waterhouse [Laval University] & Anita Chaudhuri [Mount Royal
University]
4. Planning-as-Burden, Planning-as-Gift: Shifting to Gift-Economy
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Jennifer MacDonald [University of Calgary] & Kevin Leander
[Vanderbildt University]
ORIENTING MAP II
Opening Minds, Eyes, Ears and Doors: Emergent Learning Opportunities
for Literacy Educators Weaving Theory in Everyday Classrooms
Barbara Comber [University of South Australia]
PLATEAU II
Becoming Worldmakers with Ethics and Difference
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
5. What Nose Hill Taught Us About Boundary-Making, Boundary-Knowing, and
Boundary-Becoming
Jaye Johnson Thiel [University of Georgia] & Melody Pelling [Calgary
Board of Education]
6. The Literacy is in the Listening: Honouring Multiplicity and
Interrelatedness as Early Grade Teachers
Maren Aukerman [University of Calgary] & Krista Jensen [Calgary Board
of Education]
7. On Being Thrown Together: Living and Learning in Diversity
Guy Merchant [Sheffield Hallam University] & Divya Davender-Kraft [Calgary
Board of Education]
(9) Classroom Cosmopolitics: World-building for Mutual Flourishing
T. Phillip Nichols [Baylor University] & Brianne O'Sullivan [Calgary Board
of Education]
(10) Ways of Being and Becoming in the Adolescent Classroom: An Invitation
to Consider the Possibilities of Throwntogetherness
Erin Spring [University of Calgary] & Amanda Huddleston [Calgary Board of
Education]
ORIENTING MAP III
Knowing/Be(com)ing/Doing Literacies: (Re)Thinking Theory-Practice with a
Personal Narrative Game Board
Candace R. Kuby [University of Missouri]
PLATEAU III
Relationships That Matter in Curriculum and Place
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
1. Walking Together in and Through Stories
Pam Whitty [University of New Brunswick] & Heather McKay [Calgary
Board of Education]
2. Wibbly-Wobbly-Timey-Wimey: Place-based Pedagogy Across Time and Space
Megan Hirst [Calgary Board of Education] & Cathy Burnett [Sheffield
Hallam University]
3. Red Dresses and Sequined Bras: Encountering Materiality, Place, and
Affect in Pop-Up Installation Pedagogy
Michelle A. Honeyford [University of Manitoba] & Patti Trussler
[Calgary Board of Education]
4. Relationship Matters in Adult Education: The Practice of Literacies
In-Between
Mia Perry [Glasgow University] & Keith Seel [Bow Valley College]
PLATEAU IV
(In)Conclusions
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
Traveler Review I: Space Matters: How a Change in Space can Influence
Learning
Miriam Ramzy [University of Calgary]
Traveler Review II: Used Once and Disposed: Collaborating with Youth
Environmental Activists in Posthuman Times
Gina Ko [University of Calgary]
ORIENTING MAP IV:
Why theory? Thinking, Being, Doing Literacy with Posthumanism
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
Dennis Sumara
Preface
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters [University of Calgary]
Introducing Affect, Embodiment and Place in Critical Literacy
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
ORIENTING MAP I
Mapping Posthuman Concepts
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
PLATEAU I
Moving with Sensation and Affect
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott
1. Listening to Junk: Sensorial Assemblages and Community Engagement
Stephanie Bartlett [Calgary Board of Education] & Robert LeBlanc
[University of Lethbridge]
2. How Minor Gestures Generate Relational Transformations in the Act of
Literacy Teaching and Learning
Christian Ehret [McGill University] & Rachel MacDonald [Calgary Board
of Education]
3. Experimentations in Affective Reading for Adult Language Classrooms
Monica Waterhouse [Laval University] & Anita Chaudhuri [Mount Royal
University]
4. Planning-as-Burden, Planning-as-Gift: Shifting to Gift-Economy
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Jennifer MacDonald [University of Calgary] & Kevin Leander
[Vanderbildt University]
ORIENTING MAP II
Opening Minds, Eyes, Ears and Doors: Emergent Learning Opportunities
for Literacy Educators Weaving Theory in Everyday Classrooms
Barbara Comber [University of South Australia]
PLATEAU II
Becoming Worldmakers with Ethics and Difference
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
5. What Nose Hill Taught Us About Boundary-Making, Boundary-Knowing, and
Boundary-Becoming
Jaye Johnson Thiel [University of Georgia] & Melody Pelling [Calgary
Board of Education]
6. The Literacy is in the Listening: Honouring Multiplicity and
Interrelatedness as Early Grade Teachers
Maren Aukerman [University of Calgary] & Krista Jensen [Calgary Board
of Education]
7. On Being Thrown Together: Living and Learning in Diversity
Guy Merchant [Sheffield Hallam University] & Divya Davender-Kraft [Calgary
Board of Education]
(9) Classroom Cosmopolitics: World-building for Mutual Flourishing
T. Phillip Nichols [Baylor University] & Brianne O'Sullivan [Calgary Board
of Education]
(10) Ways of Being and Becoming in the Adolescent Classroom: An Invitation
to Consider the Possibilities of Throwntogetherness
Erin Spring [University of Calgary] & Amanda Huddleston [Calgary Board of
Education]
ORIENTING MAP III
Knowing/Be(com)ing/Doing Literacies: (Re)Thinking Theory-Practice with a
Personal Narrative Game Board
Candace R. Kuby [University of Missouri]
PLATEAU III
Relationships That Matter in Curriculum and Place
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
1. Walking Together in and Through Stories
Pam Whitty [University of New Brunswick] & Heather McKay [Calgary
Board of Education]
2. Wibbly-Wobbly-Timey-Wimey: Place-based Pedagogy Across Time and Space
Megan Hirst [Calgary Board of Education] & Cathy Burnett [Sheffield
Hallam University]
3. Red Dresses and Sequined Bras: Encountering Materiality, Place, and
Affect in Pop-Up Installation Pedagogy
Michelle A. Honeyford [University of Manitoba] & Patti Trussler
[Calgary Board of Education]
4. Relationship Matters in Adult Education: The Practice of Literacies
In-Between
Mia Perry [Glasgow University] & Keith Seel [Bow Valley College]
PLATEAU IV
(In)Conclusions
Mairi McDermott & Kim Lenters
Traveler Review I: Space Matters: How a Change in Space can Influence
Learning
Miriam Ramzy [University of Calgary]
Traveler Review II: Used Once and Disposed: Collaborating with Youth
Environmental Activists in Posthuman Times
Gina Ko [University of Calgary]
ORIENTING MAP IV:
Why theory? Thinking, Being, Doing Literacy with Posthumanism
Kim Lenters & Mairi McDermott







