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E-raamat: Pedagogy of Responsibility: Wendell Berry for EcoJustice Education

(Eastern Michigan University, USA)
  • Formaat: 202 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317334910
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  • Formaat: 202 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317334910
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Drawing on the wisdom and exploring the influence of author/conservationist Wendell Berry for the field of EcoJustice Education, at the heart of this book is a fundamental commitment to the recognition that we live together on this planet among all kinds of living creatures in a fragile and essential interdependence. The authors articulate a pedagogy of responsibility as a three-pronged approach that that examines the deep cultural roots of intersecting social and ecological problems, especially as these are perpetuated within educational and other institutions; identifies practices, relationships, beliefs, and traditions that contribute to healthier communities, human and more than human; and calls for the development of imagination, especially a rethinking of the purposes of education generated from a vision of healthy, just, and sustainable communities.

Emphasizing both the critical analytic processes that expose harmful ideologies, structures and patterns, and the qualities contributing to the sorts of responsibility and values (many of these ancient) needed to restore the planet and our communities to healthy balance, this book highlights Berry’s importance as an educational philosopher, and brings his ideas directly to bear on how a pedagogy of responsibility grows out of and contributes to EcoJustice Education. It draws readers into the issues by telling stories that they can relate to and introducing the critical work that Berry offers (in fiction, poetry, critical essays, and storytelling) and at the same time presenting questions and theory that challenge taken for granted perspectives, and open ways of thinking that facilitate a commitment to teaching for democracy and sustainability.

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"Martusewiczs celebrations of Wendell Berry in this book offer us priceless gifts and essential insights for healing all the damages of our destructive era. This book challenges us to put into practice Berrys philosophy of living and learning inside as well as outside the confines of classrooms across the world."

Madhu Suri Prakash, Penn State University, USA

"This book is long overdue. Berry is one of the greats; his writings still reverberate throughout all fields of education. This book contextualizes Berrys writings in contemporary yet unsustainable times."

Amy Cutter-Mackenzie, Southern Cross University, Australia

"This volume invites educators into a conversation with the work of Wendell Berry, one of Americas most revered writers on the themes of environment, culture, community, place, and what it means to be responsibly alive in the world. With careful attention to Berrys novels, essays, and poems, Martusewicz shows how Berrys work can inspire us to re-imagine our place in the world and to inhabit our roles as educators more responsibly."

David A. Greenwood, Lakehead University, Canada

Acknowledgements viii
Preface x
1 Introduction: Toward a Pedagogy of Responsibility
1(22)
2 Neoliberalism and the Dis-membering of Community
23(20)
Gary Schnakenberg
3 The Bonds of Love
43(24)
4 Settler Colonialism and The Unsettling of America
67(29)
5 Degraded Bodies, Degraded Earth
96(21)
6 STEM Education and the Miracle of Life
117(19)
Katy Adams
7 Health as Holism
136(18)
Kristi Wilson
8 Re-membering "the Room of Love"
154(15)
9 What is Education For?
169(8)
Index 177
Rebecca Martusewicz is Professor of Social Foundations in the Department of Teacher Education at Eastern Michigan University, USA.