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Climate Consciousness and Environmental Activism in Composition: Writing to Save the World
By (Author) Joseph R. Lease
Contributions by Joseph R. Lease
Contributions by Ron Balthazor
Contributions by Hill Taylor
Contributions by Deborah Church Miller
Contributions by Lindsay Tigue
Contributions by Kim Waters
Contributions by Justin Rademaekers
Contributions by Cheryl Wanko
Contributions by Matthew R. Martin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
18th February 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Conservation of the environment
Climate change
808.042071
Hardback
224
Width 160mm, Height 237mm, Spine 20mm
531g
Now more than everin 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.
Learning to live in a world radically worsened by the climate catastrophe is going to forever change our pedagogies, at every level and in every discipline. First-year writing and other writing intensive general education courses will play a major role in addressing the ongoing crises. As more educators are forced to re-examine their teaching, Climate Consciousness and Environmental Activism in Composition will undoubtedly be recognized as an essential early contribution to arguably the most important educational concern facing us from here on out. A volume like this is long overdue.
Joseph R. Lease is associate professor and department chair of English at Wesleyan College.