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Writings of Healing and Resistance - Empathy and the Imagination-Intellect

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Writings of Healing and Resistance: Empathy and the Imagination-Intellect is a multi-authored, interdisciplinary journey. It continues the work started in Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect (Peter Lang, 2003) by extending the importance of empathy in developing an action-based social consciousness. Mary E. Weems doesn't argue for a specific way of pursuing an empathy connected to mind, body, and spirit: She acknowledges that just as artists work in various media, each with their own process for sharing how they think and feel about a particular topic or moment, each individual may arrive in their own way at a deep, spiritual, close identification with the experiences of the other. Writings of Healing and Resistance encompasses a variety of forms: autoethnography, ethnodrama, poetic inquiry, and critical essay, as well as scholars' work in a number of disciplines including communications, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, educational leadership, African American studies, and cultural foundations.

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Contents: Norman K. Denzin: Introduction: Hope, Pedagogy and the Imagination-Intellect - Mary E. Weems: One Love: Empathy and the Imagination-Intellect - Susan V. Iverson: A Space for Imagination: The Power of Group Process and Reflective Writing to Cultivate Empathy for Self and Others - Mitra Emad: Anarchic Thinking in Acupuncture's Origins: The Body as a Site for Cultivating Imagination-Intellect - Dominique C. Hill: Call and Response: Writing to Answer the Urge of a Bruised Spirit - Elyse Pineau: The Kindness of [Medical] Strangers: An Ethnopoetic Account of Embodiment, Empathy, and Engagement - Amira Davis: The Poetics of Black Mother-Womanhood - Mary E. Weems: Stop in the Name of: An Auto/ethnographic Response to Violence against Black Women - Norman K. Denzin: A Telephone Call - Durrell Callier: Tell It: A Contemporary Chorale for Black Youth Voices - Akil Houston: Tasseography as a Healing Practice: Education in a Post-Racial Classroom - Mary E. Weems: What Does It Mean to Be a Nigger in the Academy? - Marcelo Diversi/Claudio Moreira: Migrant Stories: Searching for Healing in Autoethnographies of Diaspora - Jonathan Wyatt: In Trouble: Desire, Deleuze, and the Middle-Aged Man.

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Mary E. Weems is a poet, playwright, performer, imagination-intellect theorist and Social Foundations scholar of urban education working in interpretive methods.

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Writings of Healing and Resistance: Empathy and the Imagination-Intellect is a multi-authored, interdisciplinary journey. It continues the work started in Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect (Peter Lang, 2003) by extending the importance of empathy in developing an action-based social consciousness.

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«Weaving the threads of empathy, performance, empowerment, pedagogy, poetry/narrative research, Mary E. Weems has assembled a cloth of vibrant colors and textures. This volume speaks to the power of imagination, thought, enlightenment, and well-being: it enunciates the nuanced depth of words and stories which serve to create a socially just space where resistance and change make the difference. Reading this book provides us an intuitive and aesthetic experience in aesthetic participation and scholarship.» (Shirley R. Steinberg, Werklund Chair of Youth Leadership Education, Professor of Youth Studies, University of Calgary)
«Mary E. Weems challenges us to revisit our stories of pain, struggle, reflection, and healing to develop empathy. Through her comprehensive analysis of what it means to work to interrupt oppression, the pages of this book are essential for those who continue to fight for justice in troubling times.» (David Stovall, PhD, (POSITION?), University of Illinois at Chicago)

Product details

Assisted by Mar E Weems (Editor), Mary E Weems (Editor), Mary E. Weems (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9781433112089
ISBN 978-1-4331-1208-9
No. of pages 166
Dimensions 150 mm x 15 mm x 225 mm
Weight 370 g
Series Cultural Critique
Cultural Critique
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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