Inside Out Oregon

Inside Out Oregon

Author: Terry Richard

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 692

ISBN-13: 9781570611247

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Describing year-round outdoor opportunities, the best guides and outfitters, popular sports, and more remote gems, this ultimate recreation guidebook tells where, when, and how to enjoy the best outdoor activities that Oregon has to offer. And for travelers who want to skip trail food, there's a list of star-rated Best Places establishments.


Turned Inside Out

Turned Inside Out

Author: Steven Shankman

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0810134934

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In Turned Inside Out: Reading the Russian Novel in Prison, Steven Shankman reflects on his remarkable experience teaching texts by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Vasily Grossman, and Emmanuel Levinas in prison to a mix of university students and inmates. These persecuted writers—Shankman argues that Dostoevsky’s and Levinas’s experiences of incarceration were formative—describe ethical obligation as an experience of being turned inside out by the face-to-face encounter. Shankman relates this experience of being turned inside out to the very significance of the word “God,” to Dostoevsky’s tormented struggles with religious faith, to Vasily Grossman’s understanding of his Jewishness in his great novel Life and Fate, and to the interpersonal encounters the author has witnessed reading these texts with his students in the prison environment. Turned Inside Out will appeal to readers with interests in the classic novels of Russian literature, in prisons and pedagogy, or in Levinas and phenomenology. At a time when the humanities are struggling to justify the centrality of their mission in today’s colleges and universities, Steven Shankman by example makes an undeniably powerful case for the transformative power of reading great texts.


Turning Teaching Inside Out

Turning Teaching Inside Out

Author: S. Davis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-18

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 113733102X

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Using the successful Inside-Out program, in which incarcerated and non-incarcerated college students are taught in the same classroom, this book explores the practice of community-based learning, including the voices of teachers and participants, and offers a model for courses, student life programs, and faculty training.


The Trauma Tool Kit

The Trauma Tool Kit

Author: Susan Pease Banitt

Publisher: Quest Books

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0835608964

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Offers insight into the causes of the mental and physical stresses of post traumatic stress disorder and provides techniques and exercises to regulate and heal the body and mind and promote recovery.


The World Turned Inside Out

The World Turned Inside Out

Author: Lorenzo Veracini

Publisher: Verso Books

Published: 2021-09-21

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1839763833

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Many would rather change worlds than change the world. The settlement of communities in 'empty lands' somewhere else has often been proposed as a solution to growing contradictions. While the lands were never empty, sometimes these communities failed miserably, and sometimes they prospered and grew until they became entire countries. Building on a growing body of transnational and interdisciplinary research on the political imaginaries of settler colonialism as a specific mode of domination, this book uncovers and critiques an autonomous, influential, and coherent political tradition - a tradition still relevant today. It follows the ideas and the projects (and the failures) of those who left or planned to leave growing and chaotic cities and challenging and confusing new economic circumstances, those who wanted to protect endangered nationalities, and those who intended to pre-empt forthcoming revolutions of all sorts, including civil and social wars. They displaced, and moved to other islands and continents, beyond the settled regions, to rural districts and to secluded suburbs, to communes and intentional communities, and to cyberspace. This book outlines the global history of a resilient political idea: to seek change somewhere else as an alternative to embracing (or resisting) transformation where one is.


Turning Teaching Inside Out

Turning Teaching Inside Out

Author: S. Davis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-18

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 113733102X

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Using the successful Inside-Out program, in which incarcerated and non-incarcerated college students are taught in the same classroom, this book explores the practice of community-based learning, including the voices of teachers and participants, and offers a model for courses, student life programs, and faculty training.


Suspended

Suspended

Author: Charles Bell

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2021-11-02

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1421442469

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"Decades of urban disinvestment and poverty have made educational attainment for Black youth more vital than at any time in recent history. Yet, in their pursuit of quality education, many Black families are burdened by challenging barriers, most notably, school punishment"--


Youth Ministry from the Inside Out

Youth Ministry from the Inside Out

Author: Mike Higgs

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2003-06-06

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780830823994

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Mike Higgs, a youth worker with over two decades of experience, expresses the great need for youth workers to stop focusing on performance and focus instead on following God in his work so that ministry will become less noise and more substance.