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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |57 pages
Disruptive desires
chapter |12 pages
Waadookodaading Indigenous Language Immersion
Personal Reflections on the Gut-Wrenching Start-Up Years
1
part |53 pages
Audiences to Participants
part |67 pages
Public Acts
chapter |7 pages
How Research can be Made to Mean
Feminist Ethnography at the Limits of Representation
chapter |24 pages
Encounters with Memory and Mourning
Public Art as Collective Pedagogy of Reconciliation
1