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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tara Star JohnsonPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781433103421ISBN 10: 1433103427 Pages: 189 Publication Date: 15 October 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsClassroom teaching is physical. However much we may want to expunge sexuality - that powerful, unruly and dangerous part of physicality - from the classroom, it keeps re-entering via the back door. Tara Star Johnson's treatment of the subject of teacher-student relations that have 'crossed the line' is impressive for its compelling narrative, its careful documentation, and its sensitive self-reflectivity. The author refuses both the high moral ground of 'tut-tutting' after prying and the swampland of exoneration via excuse-making. The result is a book that is personal without being prurient and readable without being redemptive. Given the tricky subject matter, this is a fine achievement. (Professor Erica McWilliam, Program Leader, Creative Workforce, ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia) ...Tara Star Johnson courageously throws open every window and door within her reach, draws us into the previously dank and dark and silent precincts of the taboo, and in this domain of the strange illuminates an unexpected and overwhelming beauty. She condemns sex abuse, of course, but reveals the inevitability of misconduct in a culture characterized by sexual repression coupled with strict lines of hierarchical power and control; she examines the squiggly border between misconduct and eroticism, and, looking closely at the intimate encounters between teachers and students, points a sensible way forward. 'From Teacher to Lover' overflows with emotional richness and humanity, challenges us to throw off the lifeless, gray, unpleasant, and unerotic in our teaching, and announces a profound truth: good classrooms are sexy. (William C. Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar, University of Illinois at Chicago; Author of 'Teaching Toward Freedom') Classroom teaching is physical. However much we may want to expunge sexuality - that powerful, unruly and dangerous part of physicality - from the classroom, it keeps re-entering via the back door. Tara Star Johnson's treatment of the subject of teacher-student relations that have 'crossed the line' is impressive for its compelling narrative, its careful documentation, and its sensitive self-reflectivity. The author refuses both the high moral ground of 'tut-tutting' after prying and the swampland of exoneration via excuse-making. The result is a book that is personal without being prurient and readable without being redemptive. Given the tricky subject matter, this is a fine achievement. (Professor Erica McWilliam, Program Leader, Creative Workforce, ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia) ...Tara Star Johnson courageously throws open every window and door within her reach, draws us into the previously dank and dark and silent precincts of the taboo, and in this domain of the strange illuminates an unexpected and overwhelming beauty. She condemns sex abuse, of course, but reveals the inevitability of misconduct in a culture characterized by sexual repression coupled with strict lines of hierarchical power and control; she examines the squiggly border between misconduct and eroticism, and, looking closely at the intimate encounters between teachers and students, points a sensible way forward. 'From Teacher to Lover' overflows with emotional richness and humanity, challenges us to throw off the lifeless, gray, unpleasant, and unerotic in our teaching, and announces a profound truth: good classrooms are sexy. (William C. Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar, University of Illinois at Chicago; Author of 'Teaching Toward Freedom') «.,. Tara Star Johnson courageously throws open every window and door within her reach, draws us into the previously dank and dark and silent precincts of the taboo, and in this domain of the strange illuminates an unexpected and overwhelming beauty. She condemns sex abuse, of course, but reveals the inevitability of misconduct in a culture characterized by sexual repression coupled with strict lines of hierarchical power and control; she examines the squiggly border between misconduct and eroticism, and, looking closely at the intimate encounters between teachers and students, points a sensible way forward. 'From Teacher to Lover' overflows with emotional richness and humanity, challenges us to throw off the lifeless, gray, unpleasant, and unerotic in our teaching, and announces a profound truth: good classrooms are sexy. -- William C. Ayers Author InformationThe Author: Tara Star Johnson holds a doctorate in language education from the University of Georgia. She earned the National Council of Teachers of English Promising Researcher Award in 2007 for ""Crossing the Line: When Pedagogical Relationships Go Awry"", a condensed version of the study represented in this book. She is currently Assistant Professor of English Education at Purdue University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |