Transformative language arts in action / edited by Ruth A. Farmer and Caryn Miriam-Goldberg.
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- 9781475810615
- 147581061X
- 808/.042071 23
- PN47 .T68 2014eb
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Series Overview: About the It's Easy to W.R.I.T.E. Expressive Writing Series; Introduction: "To Speak a True Word Is to Change the World"; Chapter 1. A Snake in the Grass: Challenges of Dominant Stories; Chapter 2." Everyone's Life Is A Book": Public Housing Women Write for Their Lives; Chapter 3. Holding the Space: TLA Values in Education; Chapter 4. Youth, Writing, and Identity: An Interview with Sarah W. Bartlett; Chapter 5. Zamlers, Tricksters, and Queers: Re-Mixing Histories in Yiddishland and Faerieland.
Chapter 6. Performing for Social Change: Interviews with Kao Kue, Taína Asili, and Katt LissardChapter 7. Theopoetics as a Spiritual Form of Transformative Language Arts; Chapter 8. Women's Self-Leadership through Transformative Narratives; Chapter 9. Autobiography of a Social Body; Chapter 10. Deep Connection: Healing Self, Others, and Nature through Transformative Language Arts; Resources; About the Editors and Contributors.
<Span style=""font-style:italic;"">Changing the World with Words explores how Transformative Language Arts embraces and engages social change in various realms of our culture, including history, education, theology, economics, ecology, and social welfare. <br />
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