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OverviewA nonviolent philosophical framework with practical methods for teachers and others who respond to writing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sheri Rysdam , JT TorresPublisher: University of Pittsburgh Press Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN: 9780822967897ISBN 10: 0822967898 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 05 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsDrawing on Indigenous theories of listening, connectedness, and equality, Sheri Rysdam and JT Torres offer a model of nonviolent response with powerful implications for teachers and others committed to empathetic engagement with writing. Striking the perfect balance between theory and practice, the book makes a compelling case for this approach to response, and its reflective prompts equip readers to undertake this valuable work.--Ellen C. Carillo, University of Connecticut Drawing on Indigenous theories of listening, connectedness, and equality, Sheri Rysdam and JT Torres offer a model of nonviolent response with powerful implications for teachers and others committed to empathetic engagement with writing. Striking the perfect balance between theory and practice, the book makes a compelling case for this approach to response, and its reflective prompts equip readers to undertake this valuable work. -- Ellen C. Carillo, University of Connecticut Author InformationSheri Rysdam (Author) Sheri Rysdam is professor in English/Writing and director of the Writing Center at Eastern Oregon University. She is also author of The Doula Dialectic: Feminist Rhetorics for Childbirth. JT Torres (Author) JT Torres is director of the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning at Washington and Lee University. He is the coeditor of How to Incorporate Equity and Justice in Your Teaching and the coauthor of How to Use Writing for Teaching and Learning and the arts-based ethnography Situated Narratives and Sacred Dance: Performing the Entangled Histories of Cuba and West Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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