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Anita Sinner

    Anita Sinner esplora l'intersezione tra arte ed educazione, portando prospettive interdisciplinari nel suo lavoro. I suoi interessi di ricerca riguardano l'educazione artistica comunitaria, i media digitali e lo sviluppo degli insegnanti. Impiega approcci qualitativi e diverse forme di ricerca artistica per indagare le connessioni con gli studi curriculari e le questioni socioculturelli nell'educazione. La sua metodologia arricchisce la comprensione dei processi educativi attraverso dimensioni artistiche e digitali.

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    Writing the West Coast
    • Writing the West Coast

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This collection of over thirty essays by both well-known and emerging writers explores what it means to "be at home" on Canada’s West Coast. The essays examine ways of investing landscape with meaning so as to find landscapes of meaning. The writers describe yearning for a particular place and way of being; arriving at a personal habitat and community; lingering in nature’s spaces of contemplation; immersing oneself in the natural world; and encountering one’s surroundings in diverse, inspiring, and sometimes humorous ways. Two familiar voices are Susan Musgrave, who writes with affection about the "excluded" Haida Gwaii, and grandmother-activist Betty Krawczyk, who describes living in a remote A-frame under mountains that have been clear-cut, and how this leads her to join the blockades. Many other well-known voices include Brian Brett, Alexandra Morton, Briony Penn, Andrew Struthers, Kate Braid, Keith Harrison, Adrienne Mason, Joanna Streetly, David Pitt-Brooke and more. All of these writers contribute to the creation of a community of inquiry engaged in searching for home, finding purpose and a sense of belonging in creative and aesthetically revealing ways that are uniquely West Coast.

      Writing the West Coast