重塑世界

Anandam Kavoori
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这本自述民族志生态诗集为气候变化(及其否认)时代的环境教育提供了一种教学视角。这些诗反映了作者十多年来教授环境故事的经历。不同的语气、主题和情感印记(沉思、和解、愤怒、深思),这些自成民族志的生态诗歌为读者/教育者提供了切入点,让他们在自己的生活和工作中参与即将到来的气候变化危机。这些诗歌反映了作者在寻找、实施和发展一种投资于媒体和生态学学生的教学法(作者在传播学和生态学两所学校任教)的复杂、有争议和不完整的旅程。这些诗在任何意义上都是“干预”——政治的、生态的、教育的,尤其是个人的。
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Re-making the World
This collection of autoethnographic eco-poetry offers a pedagogical vision for environmental education in an age of Climate Change (and its denial). The poems reflect on the author’s 10+ years of teaching environmental storytelling. Differing in tone and thematic and emotive imprint (ruminative, conciliatory, angry, deliberative), these autoethnographic eco-poems offer entry points for the reader/educator to engage with the coming crises of Climate Change in their own lives and work. The poems reflect on the complex, contested, and incomplete journey of the author in seeking, implementing, and developing a pedagogy of investment in and for students of media—and ecology (the author teaches in both a school of communication and ecology). The poems are “Interventions” in every sense of the word—political, ecological, pedagogical, and, above all, personal.
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