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Now more than ever—in a time when Americans still do not believe that humans are the primary cause of Earth's climate change crisis, the burden on educators to inform, challenge, and motivate students about sustainability is greater than it ever has been. On college campuses, writing intensive courses, often located within First-Year or General Education curricula, are an ideal place to take up this charge because of the flexibility of their content and the high volume of students that they reach. In this volume, a varied group of composition instructors with wide ranges and types of experiences provides best practices for bringing issues surrounding climate change into the writing classroom. From literature-based composition and creative writing courses to design thinking workshops to seminars "against sustainability," the authors in this volume lay out a multitude of possibilities for blending writing and environmental concerns that fellow practitioners can easily adopt or modify for their own use.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Now More Than Ever (Joseph R. Lease)
Chapter 1: Sustainability and Writing: Radishes, Scythes, Thoreau, and Students (Ron Balthazor)
Chapter 2: Ecotopia Revisited in Image: The Imagined (and Enacted) Peril and Promise of Portland (Hill Taylor)
Chapter 3: “meanderings to the river”: A Sustainable Approach to Teaching Sustainability in First-Year Composition (Deborah Church Miller, Lindsay Tigue, and Kim Waters)
Chapter 4: Reflecting on Action & Acting on Reflection: High-Impact Practices for Transformative Learning in Sustainability (Justin Rademaekers and Cheryl Wanko)
Chapter 5: Design Thinking and Sustainability Problem Solving: Reconceptualizing a First-Year, Writing-Intensive Seminar (Joseph R. Lease, Matthew R. Martin, and Joanne Chu)
Chapter 6: Creating Sustainability through Creativity: Using Creative Writing to Reframe and Build Connections (Lesley Hawkes)
Chapter 7: East to West-The Interconnectedness of All Things Created (Pamela Herron)
Chapter 8: “Against Sustainability”: And

Product details

Published 18 Feb 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 224
ISBN 9781498528825
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w illustrations; 9 b/w photos;
Dimensions 237 x 160 mm
Series Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Joseph R. Lease

Joseph R. Lease is associate professor and departm…

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Joseph R. Lease

Joseph R. Lease is associate professor and departm…

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Ron Balthazor

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Hill Taylor

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Lindsay Tigue

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Kim Waters

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Cheryl Wanko

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Joanne Chu

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Lesley Hawkes

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Pamela Herron

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Abby L. Goode

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