Poetries – Politics: A Celebration of Language, Art, and Learning is a catalogue that celebrates the best of innovative humanities pedagogy and creative graphic design and that provides a platform for the incredible generative power of student-led work.
Poetries – Politics: A Celebration of Language, Art, and Learning is a catalogue that celebrates the best of innovative humanities pedagogy and creative graphic design and that provides a platform for the incredible generative power of student-led work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jenevieve DeLosSantos is Assistant Teaching Professor of Art History and Director of Special Pedagogic Projects in the Office of Undergraduate Education for the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Susan Lawrence Note on Text Introduction by Jenevieve DeLosSantos Part I: Reflections on the Poetries – Politics project Chapter 1: Why Poetries – Politics? by Mary Shaw Chapter 2: Languages in the Magic Lantern by François Cornilliat Chapter 3: Poetries, Politics and Practicum by Atif Atkin Chapter 4: The Intricacy of Translating Poetries – Politics into Visual Art by Ouafaa Deleger Chapter 5: Hope and Despair: Political Poets in Revolutionary Societies by Ian Lovoulos Chapter 6: Poetries – Politics from the Perspective of One Design Student by Devon Monaghan Chapter 7: The Pedagogy of Poetries – Politics: How to Craft Your Own Project-Based Learning Course by Jenevieve DeLosSantos Part II: Catalogue of Posters Acknowledgments Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Foreword by Susan Lawrence Note on Text Introduction by Jenevieve DeLosSantos Part I: Reflections on the Poetries – Politics project Chapter 1: Why Poetries – Politics? by Mary Shaw Chapter 2: Languages in the Magic Lantern by François Cornilliat Chapter 3: Poetries, Politics and Practicum by Atif Atkin Chapter 4: The Intricacy of Translating Poetries – Politics into Visual Art by Ouafaa Deleger Chapter 5: Hope and Despair: Political Poets in Revolutionary Societies by Ian Lovoulos Chapter 6: Poetries – Politics from the Perspective of One Design Student by Devon Monaghan Chapter 7: The Pedagogy of Poetries – Politics: How to Craft Your Own Project-Based Learning Course by Jenevieve DeLosSantos Part II: Catalogue of Posters Acknowledgments Bibliography About the Contributors Index
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