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"Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?" Commiserations and Encouragement for Ecologically Sorrowful Times

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Erscheinungsdatum

29.07.2024

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Herausgeber

William F. Pinar

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York

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578

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23,5/15,7/3,6 cm

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890 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-63667-810-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.07.2024

Abbildungen

Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert

Herausgeber

William F. Pinar

Verlag

Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York

Seitenzahl

578

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/3,6 cm

Gewicht

890 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-63667-810-8

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  • Introduction: "Why Study for a Future we Won't Have?" - "Sacrificing Their Futures to Protect Ours" - Meanwhile Saints Graze on the Begonias - A Fragment from 2009, Just Before I'd First Read Fredrick Winslow Taylor - Sometimes It Takes, Sometimes It Doesn't - An Upwell Near Father's Day - To Know the World, We Have to Love It - "High Stakes": On the Trail of a Red Herring - A Pedagogical Journal Entry from 2010 on a Persistent Analogy - "Owning Up to Being an Animal": On the Ecological Virtues of Composure - The More Intense the Practice, the More Intense the Demons - Thoughts on The Return of Yesterday's War - I Hear Tell It's Happening Again, December 2023 and March 2022 - "A Hubris Hiding from its Nemesis": Why Does the Affirmation of Diversity Tend Toward the Proliferation of Multiple Identities, and to What Consequence? - "Please Spare Me" - Really Clear Politics: The Algorithms of Self-Reflection - "Poisoning the Blood of Our Country" - Meeting an Old Acquaintance - Beet Juice - I Am Not a Buddhist - Cautionary yet Hopeful Thoughts on "Mindfulness Practices" in Schools - On Bob Dylan's Murder and How Interpretation Takes Time - "We Arrive, As It Were, Too Late" - How to Love Black Snow - "It Will Startle You": Thoughts on a Pedagogical Conspiracy of Birds - "Come Fluttering off the Spine" - "Engage-Abandon" - What Should I Tell Them? - "The ... Readiness ... To Be 'All Ears' " - It Might Just be Ravens Writing in Mid-Air - I'm Gonna Shine Out in the Wild Kindness - "Asleep in My Sunshine Chair" - Quickening, Patience, Suffering - "Tears Run Down Heaven's Gaunt Face" - Baby's Blue. See Through - An Obituary at the Very Last Minute - Two Arced Fishes and a Raven's Eye: Thoughts on Selfies, Pandemics, and a Door, Ajar - Being at the Trembling - Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens - "Things Reveal Themselves Passing Away" - Early Morning Blues - The Unfinished Work of "Getting Back to Normal" - To be Dying under Their Wings Is a Weird Miracle - You are Walking Near Your True Home - "A Dark Saying": On Temporarily Regaining a Measure of Well-Being - An Ode to 215 Babies Tossed Away Unmarked - An Early Childhood Education - How Shall You Be Called? - On Teaching Punctuation - "To Lend Ourselves to Its Life": On Early Childhood Literacy and Other Early Matters - "We Do Know What to Do" - From a Town by the Spring - "Nobody Understood Why I Should be Grieving" - As the Warming Chills - It's February. It Won't Last - Falling Silent -Curls and Tucks - "A Joyous and Frightening Shock" - "Grief is Not a Permanent State": The Last Six Chapters of Speaking with a Boneless Tongue (1992) - References.