Memory and Pedagogy
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Claudia; Pithouse, Kathleen; Strong-Wilson, Teresa
Memory and Pedagogy
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Claudia; Pithouse, Kathleen; Strong-Wilson, Teresa
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This book brings together essays from education scholars who are studying the interconnections between pedagogy and memory in the context of social themes and social inquiry within educational research.
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This book brings together essays from education scholars who are studying the interconnections between pedagogy and memory in the context of social themes and social inquiry within educational research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9780415883801
- ISBN-10: 0415883806
- Artikelnr.: 32153398
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9780415883801
- ISBN-10: 0415883806
- Artikelnr.: 32153398
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Claudia Mitchell is James McGill Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University. Teresa Strong-Wilson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University. Kathleen Pithouse is a Postdoctoral Scholar at McGill University. Susann Allnutt is Administrator in the School of Information Studies at McGill University.
1. Introducing Memory and Pedagogy Claudia Mitchell, Teresa Strong-Wilson,
Kathleen Pithouse and Susann Allnutt. Section 1: Memory and Place 2. Making
Place Susann Allnutt 3. Secrets of Play: Child-Centered Spaces and the
Literary Imagination Elizabeth N. Goodenough 4. The Case of the Imaginary
Frozen Fish and the Mean Boy Tony N. Kelly 5. Formative Touchstones:
Finding Place as a Teacher Through an Indigenous Learning Experience
Michele T. D. Tanaka Section 2: Revisiting Childhood 6. Readers Remember:
Text, Residue, and Periphery Margaret Mackey 7. "She's a Beauty Queen, Deal
With It!": Online Fan Communities as Sites for Disruptive Pedagogies Tammy
Iftody and Dennis Sumara 8. Learning to Live With Ghosts: Multimodal
Archaeologies of Storied Formation as Palimpsestal Inquiry Lisa K. Taylor
Section 3: Legacies of Political Conflict 9. Re-Memoring Colonial Spaces of
Apartheid and the Holocaust Through Imaginative Fiction Ingrid Johnston
10. Narrating Displacement: The Pedagogy of Exile Hourig Attarian 11.
History Teaching, 'Truth Recovery', and Reconciliation Allan McCully 12.
"The Future of our Young Children Lies in our Hands": Re-Envisaging Teacher
Authority Through Narrative Self-Study Kathleen Pithouse Section 4: Memory
and Embodiment 13. Culture, Nostalgia, and Sexual Education in the Age of
AIDS in South Africa Relebohile Moletsane 14. Looking Back: Women
Principals Reflect on Their Childhood Experiences Pontso Moorosi 15.
Object-Memory, Embodiment, and Teacher Formation: A Methodological
Exploration Amy L. Cole 16. Dressing Memory: Clothes, Embodiment, and
Identity Sandra Weber Section 5: Intergenerationality and Looking to the
Future 17. "I Remember When I Was Your Age ... ": Productive Remembering
Through Crossover Literature Maija-Liisa Harju 18. Threading Voices:
Telling Intergenerational Digital Stories Teresa Strong-Wilson 19. Our
Stories: Memory, Displacement, and the Politics of Children's Writing Lara
Bober
Kathleen Pithouse and Susann Allnutt. Section 1: Memory and Place 2. Making
Place Susann Allnutt 3. Secrets of Play: Child-Centered Spaces and the
Literary Imagination Elizabeth N. Goodenough 4. The Case of the Imaginary
Frozen Fish and the Mean Boy Tony N. Kelly 5. Formative Touchstones:
Finding Place as a Teacher Through an Indigenous Learning Experience
Michele T. D. Tanaka Section 2: Revisiting Childhood 6. Readers Remember:
Text, Residue, and Periphery Margaret Mackey 7. "She's a Beauty Queen, Deal
With It!": Online Fan Communities as Sites for Disruptive Pedagogies Tammy
Iftody and Dennis Sumara 8. Learning to Live With Ghosts: Multimodal
Archaeologies of Storied Formation as Palimpsestal Inquiry Lisa K. Taylor
Section 3: Legacies of Political Conflict 9. Re-Memoring Colonial Spaces of
Apartheid and the Holocaust Through Imaginative Fiction Ingrid Johnston
10. Narrating Displacement: The Pedagogy of Exile Hourig Attarian 11.
History Teaching, 'Truth Recovery', and Reconciliation Allan McCully 12.
"The Future of our Young Children Lies in our Hands": Re-Envisaging Teacher
Authority Through Narrative Self-Study Kathleen Pithouse Section 4: Memory
and Embodiment 13. Culture, Nostalgia, and Sexual Education in the Age of
AIDS in South Africa Relebohile Moletsane 14. Looking Back: Women
Principals Reflect on Their Childhood Experiences Pontso Moorosi 15.
Object-Memory, Embodiment, and Teacher Formation: A Methodological
Exploration Amy L. Cole 16. Dressing Memory: Clothes, Embodiment, and
Identity Sandra Weber Section 5: Intergenerationality and Looking to the
Future 17. "I Remember When I Was Your Age ... ": Productive Remembering
Through Crossover Literature Maija-Liisa Harju 18. Threading Voices:
Telling Intergenerational Digital Stories Teresa Strong-Wilson 19. Our
Stories: Memory, Displacement, and the Politics of Children's Writing Lara
Bober
1. Introducing Memory and Pedagogy Claudia Mitchell, Teresa Strong-Wilson,
Kathleen Pithouse and Susann Allnutt. Section 1: Memory and Place 2. Making
Place Susann Allnutt 3. Secrets of Play: Child-Centered Spaces and the
Literary Imagination Elizabeth N. Goodenough 4. The Case of the Imaginary
Frozen Fish and the Mean Boy Tony N. Kelly 5. Formative Touchstones:
Finding Place as a Teacher Through an Indigenous Learning Experience
Michele T. D. Tanaka Section 2: Revisiting Childhood 6. Readers Remember:
Text, Residue, and Periphery Margaret Mackey 7. "She's a Beauty Queen, Deal
With It!": Online Fan Communities as Sites for Disruptive Pedagogies Tammy
Iftody and Dennis Sumara 8. Learning to Live With Ghosts: Multimodal
Archaeologies of Storied Formation as Palimpsestal Inquiry Lisa K. Taylor
Section 3: Legacies of Political Conflict 9. Re-Memoring Colonial Spaces of
Apartheid and the Holocaust Through Imaginative Fiction Ingrid Johnston
10. Narrating Displacement: The Pedagogy of Exile Hourig Attarian 11.
History Teaching, 'Truth Recovery', and Reconciliation Allan McCully 12.
"The Future of our Young Children Lies in our Hands": Re-Envisaging Teacher
Authority Through Narrative Self-Study Kathleen Pithouse Section 4: Memory
and Embodiment 13. Culture, Nostalgia, and Sexual Education in the Age of
AIDS in South Africa Relebohile Moletsane 14. Looking Back: Women
Principals Reflect on Their Childhood Experiences Pontso Moorosi 15.
Object-Memory, Embodiment, and Teacher Formation: A Methodological
Exploration Amy L. Cole 16. Dressing Memory: Clothes, Embodiment, and
Identity Sandra Weber Section 5: Intergenerationality and Looking to the
Future 17. "I Remember When I Was Your Age ... ": Productive Remembering
Through Crossover Literature Maija-Liisa Harju 18. Threading Voices:
Telling Intergenerational Digital Stories Teresa Strong-Wilson 19. Our
Stories: Memory, Displacement, and the Politics of Children's Writing Lara
Bober
Kathleen Pithouse and Susann Allnutt. Section 1: Memory and Place 2. Making
Place Susann Allnutt 3. Secrets of Play: Child-Centered Spaces and the
Literary Imagination Elizabeth N. Goodenough 4. The Case of the Imaginary
Frozen Fish and the Mean Boy Tony N. Kelly 5. Formative Touchstones:
Finding Place as a Teacher Through an Indigenous Learning Experience
Michele T. D. Tanaka Section 2: Revisiting Childhood 6. Readers Remember:
Text, Residue, and Periphery Margaret Mackey 7. "She's a Beauty Queen, Deal
With It!": Online Fan Communities as Sites for Disruptive Pedagogies Tammy
Iftody and Dennis Sumara 8. Learning to Live With Ghosts: Multimodal
Archaeologies of Storied Formation as Palimpsestal Inquiry Lisa K. Taylor
Section 3: Legacies of Political Conflict 9. Re-Memoring Colonial Spaces of
Apartheid and the Holocaust Through Imaginative Fiction Ingrid Johnston
10. Narrating Displacement: The Pedagogy of Exile Hourig Attarian 11.
History Teaching, 'Truth Recovery', and Reconciliation Allan McCully 12.
"The Future of our Young Children Lies in our Hands": Re-Envisaging Teacher
Authority Through Narrative Self-Study Kathleen Pithouse Section 4: Memory
and Embodiment 13. Culture, Nostalgia, and Sexual Education in the Age of
AIDS in South Africa Relebohile Moletsane 14. Looking Back: Women
Principals Reflect on Their Childhood Experiences Pontso Moorosi 15.
Object-Memory, Embodiment, and Teacher Formation: A Methodological
Exploration Amy L. Cole 16. Dressing Memory: Clothes, Embodiment, and
Identity Sandra Weber Section 5: Intergenerationality and Looking to the
Future 17. "I Remember When I Was Your Age ... ": Productive Remembering
Through Crossover Literature Maija-Liisa Harju 18. Threading Voices:
Telling Intergenerational Digital Stories Teresa Strong-Wilson 19. Our
Stories: Memory, Displacement, and the Politics of Children's Writing Lara
Bober







