Collaborative Imagination: Earning Activism through Literacy Education
Autor Paul Feigenbaumen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2014
Processes of fighting unequal citizenship have historically prioritized literacy education, through which people envision universal first-class citizenship and devise practical methods for enacting this vision. In this important volume, literacy scholar Paul Feigenbaum explores how literacy education can facilitate activism in contemporary contexts in which underserved populations often remain consigned to second-class status despite official guarantees of equal citizenship. By conceiving of education as, in part, a process of understanding and grappling with adaptive and activist rhetorics, Feigenbaum explains, educators can direct people’s imaginations toward activism without running up against the conceptual problems so many scholars associate with critical pedagogy. Over time, this model of education expands people’s imaginations about what it means to be a good citizen, facilitates increased civic participation, and encourages collective destabilization of, rather than adaptation to, the structural inequalities of mainstream civic institutions. Feigenbaum offers detailed analyses of various locations and time periods inside, outside, and across the walls of formal education, including the Citizenship Schools and Freedom Schools rooted in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s; the Algebra Project, a current practical-literacy network; and the Imagination Federation, a South Florida–based Earth-Literacy network. Considering both the history and the future of community literacy, Collaborative Imagination offers educators a powerful mechanism for promoting activism through their teaching and scholarship, while providing practical ideas for greater civic engagement among students.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780809333783
ISBN-10: 0809333783
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10: 0809333783
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
Notă biografică
Paul Feigenbaum, an assistant professor of English at Florida International University, has published essays on literacy education and community literacy in several journals.
Recenzii
Literacy scholar Feigenbaum (Florida International Univ.) repositions service learning as “earning activism” and explores through contemporary contexts how literacy education can facilitate activism. Through the theoretical framework and illustrative cases the author details, readers come to understand that service learning is not something that "gets done." Rather, it is an outcome of mutual investment that resists through collective action rather than adapts to domesticating discourses. Feigenbaum challenges the myth of the “starfish savior”: one individual is tasked with the challenge of making a difference in exchange for the belief that the biggest social changes are the result of complex collaborative undertakings. The examples of collective action Feigenbaum narrates (e.g., the Citizenship Schools and Freedom Schools rooted in the Civil Rights Movement) help readers understand his theory of activist imagination to engage in collaborations that bring disparate entities together to improve and invigorate communities. Though the author juxtaposes a theory of activist imagination with critical pedagogy, he might have gone further to unpack what he perceives as the characteristics and weaknesses of the latter for readers who are not as skeptical of critical pedagogy as he is. An imperative read for any professional who invests time in service learning endeavors.
--M. B. Hopkins, Nazareth College of Rochester
--M. B. Hopkins, Nazareth College of Rochester
"An imperative read for any professional who invests time in service learning endeavors."—CHOICE
“Collaborative Imagination: Earning Activism through Literacy Education makes a significant contribution to the field in its argument that looking outside the academy, to literacy activists and others who have considered challenging and making changes to institutions and structures, can provide new perspectives on how we might consider our teaching, our institutions, and, indeed, our profession.”—Linda Adler-Kassner, professor of writing studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
“Collaborative Imagination: Earning Activism through Literacy Education makes a significant contribution to the field in its argument that looking outside the academy, to literacy activists and others who have considered challenging and making changes to institutions and structures, can provide new perspectives on how we might consider our teaching, our institutions, and, indeed, our profession.”—Linda Adler-Kassner, professor of writing studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Descriere
Processes of fighting unequal citizenship have historically prioritized literacy education, through which people envision universally first-class citizenship and devise practical methods for enacting this vision. Collaborative Imagination explores how literacy education can facilitate activism amid contemporary contexts in which citizenship is officially equal but, in practice, underserved populations often remain consigned to second-class status.