Feminist Pedagogy, Practice, and Activism
Improving Lives for Girls and Women
Herausgeber: Martin, Jennifer L; Sharp-Grier, Martina; Nickels, Ashley E
Feminist Pedagogy, Practice, and Activism
Improving Lives for Girls and Women
Herausgeber: Martin, Jennifer L; Sharp-Grier, Martina; Nickels, Ashley E
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To understand the various pathways to feminism and feminist identity development, this collection brings together scholars from education, women's studies, sociology, and community development to examine ways in which to integrate feminism and women's studies into education through pedagogy, practice, and activism.
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To understand the various pathways to feminism and feminist identity development, this collection brings together scholars from education, women's studies, sociology, and community development to examine ways in which to integrate feminism and women's studies into education through pedagogy, practice, and activism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780367196219
- ISBN-10: 0367196212
- Artikelnr.: 57049409
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780367196219
- ISBN-10: 0367196212
- Artikelnr.: 57049409
Jennifer Martin is Assistant Professor of Education at University of Mount Union, USA. Ashley E. Nickels is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Kent State University, USA. Martina Sharp-Grier is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stark State College, USA.
Foreword Nancy A. Naples
Part I: Pedagogy.
1. And the Danger Went Away: Speculative Pedagogy in the Myth of the
Post-Feminist (Jennifer L. Martin)
2. Girls Talk Back: Changing School Culture through Feminist and
Service-Learning Pedagogies (Jennifer L. Martin and Jane A. Beese)
3. A Second Wave: Teaching Women's Studies in High School from 1972 through
the New Millennium (Patricia Fowler Sanders and Ann S. Kemezis)
4. Defying Cultural Norms: Launching Women's Studies in the High School
Setting (Annie Delgado)
5. First, Second and Third Waves of Feminism: Providing "Life Rafts" for
Women of All Generations (Michele A. Paludi)
Part II: Practice.
6. Men's Engagement from the Margins In (Pheng Thao)
7. Addressing Violence in Schools: Feminist Praxis and a Pedagogy of Risk
(Melinda Lemke)
8. Witnessing Students' Learning through a Pedagogy of the Flesh (Ana
Roncero-Bellido)
9. Breaking the Ties that Bind: Raising Black Feminist Children in an
Anti-Feminist, Racist Milieu (Martina Sharp-Grier)
Part III. Activism.
10. Caring about Justice: Developing the Moral Imperative for Feminist
Activism (Susan Iverson & Jennifer James)
11. Social Change through Campus Engagement: Perspectives on Feminist
Activist Pedagogy in University-based Women's Centers (Ashley Nickels and
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek)
12. The Role of the "Black Girls' Club": Challenging the Status Quo
(Victoria Showunmi)
13. Political Parity in the United States: Mobilizing the Pipeline through
Feminist Pedagogy (Susannah Wellford and Anne Moses)
Part I: Pedagogy.
1. And the Danger Went Away: Speculative Pedagogy in the Myth of the
Post-Feminist (Jennifer L. Martin)
2. Girls Talk Back: Changing School Culture through Feminist and
Service-Learning Pedagogies (Jennifer L. Martin and Jane A. Beese)
3. A Second Wave: Teaching Women's Studies in High School from 1972 through
the New Millennium (Patricia Fowler Sanders and Ann S. Kemezis)
4. Defying Cultural Norms: Launching Women's Studies in the High School
Setting (Annie Delgado)
5. First, Second and Third Waves of Feminism: Providing "Life Rafts" for
Women of All Generations (Michele A. Paludi)
Part II: Practice.
6. Men's Engagement from the Margins In (Pheng Thao)
7. Addressing Violence in Schools: Feminist Praxis and a Pedagogy of Risk
(Melinda Lemke)
8. Witnessing Students' Learning through a Pedagogy of the Flesh (Ana
Roncero-Bellido)
9. Breaking the Ties that Bind: Raising Black Feminist Children in an
Anti-Feminist, Racist Milieu (Martina Sharp-Grier)
Part III. Activism.
10. Caring about Justice: Developing the Moral Imperative for Feminist
Activism (Susan Iverson & Jennifer James)
11. Social Change through Campus Engagement: Perspectives on Feminist
Activist Pedagogy in University-based Women's Centers (Ashley Nickels and
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek)
12. The Role of the "Black Girls' Club": Challenging the Status Quo
(Victoria Showunmi)
13. Political Parity in the United States: Mobilizing the Pipeline through
Feminist Pedagogy (Susannah Wellford and Anne Moses)
Foreword Nancy A. Naples
Part I: Pedagogy.
1. And the Danger Went Away: Speculative Pedagogy in the Myth of the
Post-Feminist (Jennifer L. Martin)
2. Girls Talk Back: Changing School Culture through Feminist and
Service-Learning Pedagogies (Jennifer L. Martin and Jane A. Beese)
3. A Second Wave: Teaching Women's Studies in High School from 1972 through
the New Millennium (Patricia Fowler Sanders and Ann S. Kemezis)
4. Defying Cultural Norms: Launching Women's Studies in the High School
Setting (Annie Delgado)
5. First, Second and Third Waves of Feminism: Providing "Life Rafts" for
Women of All Generations (Michele A. Paludi)
Part II: Practice.
6. Men's Engagement from the Margins In (Pheng Thao)
7. Addressing Violence in Schools: Feminist Praxis and a Pedagogy of Risk
(Melinda Lemke)
8. Witnessing Students' Learning through a Pedagogy of the Flesh (Ana
Roncero-Bellido)
9. Breaking the Ties that Bind: Raising Black Feminist Children in an
Anti-Feminist, Racist Milieu (Martina Sharp-Grier)
Part III. Activism.
10. Caring about Justice: Developing the Moral Imperative for Feminist
Activism (Susan Iverson & Jennifer James)
11. Social Change through Campus Engagement: Perspectives on Feminist
Activist Pedagogy in University-based Women's Centers (Ashley Nickels and
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek)
12. The Role of the "Black Girls' Club": Challenging the Status Quo
(Victoria Showunmi)
13. Political Parity in the United States: Mobilizing the Pipeline through
Feminist Pedagogy (Susannah Wellford and Anne Moses)
Part I: Pedagogy.
1. And the Danger Went Away: Speculative Pedagogy in the Myth of the
Post-Feminist (Jennifer L. Martin)
2. Girls Talk Back: Changing School Culture through Feminist and
Service-Learning Pedagogies (Jennifer L. Martin and Jane A. Beese)
3. A Second Wave: Teaching Women's Studies in High School from 1972 through
the New Millennium (Patricia Fowler Sanders and Ann S. Kemezis)
4. Defying Cultural Norms: Launching Women's Studies in the High School
Setting (Annie Delgado)
5. First, Second and Third Waves of Feminism: Providing "Life Rafts" for
Women of All Generations (Michele A. Paludi)
Part II: Practice.
6. Men's Engagement from the Margins In (Pheng Thao)
7. Addressing Violence in Schools: Feminist Praxis and a Pedagogy of Risk
(Melinda Lemke)
8. Witnessing Students' Learning through a Pedagogy of the Flesh (Ana
Roncero-Bellido)
9. Breaking the Ties that Bind: Raising Black Feminist Children in an
Anti-Feminist, Racist Milieu (Martina Sharp-Grier)
Part III. Activism.
10. Caring about Justice: Developing the Moral Imperative for Feminist
Activism (Susan Iverson & Jennifer James)
11. Social Change through Campus Engagement: Perspectives on Feminist
Activist Pedagogy in University-based Women's Centers (Ashley Nickels and
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek)
12. The Role of the "Black Girls' Club": Challenging the Status Quo
(Victoria Showunmi)
13. Political Parity in the United States: Mobilizing the Pipeline through
Feminist Pedagogy (Susannah Wellford and Anne Moses)