ABSTRACT

As this book documents local, specific, and contextualized acts of resistance and offers a detailed analysis of varied forms of public literacies, it functions as a template to inform and inspire resistant practices in diverse communities.

part |57 pages

Disruptive desires

chapter |15 pages

Poverty, Policy, and Research

Toward a Dialogic Investigation

chapter |12 pages

Waadookodaading Indigenous Language Immersion

Personal Reflections on the Gut-Wrenching Start-Up Years 1

part |53 pages

Audiences to Participants

chapter |10 pages

Write It, Get It

Motivating Youth Writers

chapter |19 pages

“When I Close My Classroom Door…”

Private Places in Public Spaces

part |67 pages

Public Acts

chapter |17 pages

Working Between University and Community

Shifting the Focus, Shifting the Practice

chapter |7 pages

How Research can be Made to Mean

Feminist Ethnography at the Limits of Representation

chapter |18 pages

How New Yorkers Said No to War

A Play about Theory and Action

chapter |24 pages

Encounters with Memory and Mourning

Public Art as Collective Pedagogy of Reconciliation 1