Orienting Ourselves toward the Critical: Language Arts as a Gathering Ground for Critical Conversations in the Last Twenty Yearsdoi:10.58680/la202332541LANGUAGE artsCONVERSATIONMANUSCRIPTSCRITICAL literacyThe article focuses on two significant contributions of Language Arts to the field concern...
Orienting ourselves to the gay penguin☆Author links open overlay panelSusan Talburt a, Claudia Matus bShow more Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emospa.2011.01.005Get rights and content Abstract This article analyzes the global proliferation of discourse about gay penguins in...
Orienting ourselves to the gay penguin 来自 Elsevier 喜欢 0 阅读量: 426 作者: TC Matus 摘要: This article analyzes the global proliferation of discourse about gay penguins in zoos. Based on internet-based representations, we identify a directional narrative logic of “gay penguin discourses” in ...
Orienting ourselves to the gay penguin This article analyzes the global proliferation of discourse about gay penguins in zoos. Based on internet-based representations, we identify a directional ... S Talburt,C Matus - 《Emotion Space & Society》 被引量: 5发表: 2012年 Gaytrification and the Re...
Maps are logical tools for exploring the future, for orienting ourselves to a changing world. In 2007, the Institute for the Future (IFTF) decided to apply this type of mapping methodology to explore the future of baby boomers over the next twenty years and so created a map, "Boomers: ...
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In this chapter, we offer a conversation (or rather, a product of an ongoing series of historical and current conversations) whose aim is to orient ourselves and the reader to a number of intellectual, political, practical, and theoretical concerns that surround decolonial Africa(n)-centred ...
We position ourselves in the physical world using frames of reference such as those designated by the compass, North-South-East-West, which supply the scientific, mathematical, and technological coordinates of orientation. But, as Octavio Paz suggests in a poem used by Henri Lefebvre as the ...
The future, for humans and penguins, is secured.SusanTalburtandClaudiaMatusSDOSEmotion Space & SocietyTalburt, Susan, and Claudia Matus. "Orienting Ourselves to the Gay Penguin." Emotion, Space, and Society. (2011): 1-9. Print.