Creating Spaces for Encountering Difference
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Köp båda 2 för 382 krProvocative and timely, this set of expansive interdisciplinary conversations engages with the unequal, unsettling, yet creative dimensions of listening in encounters across difference. It will resonate with all those within and outside the academy who seek a more profoundly ethical attunement to others. * Caroline Kerfoot, Stockholm University, Sweden * Written in community across a broad range of contexts, disciplines and intellectuals, Listening Without Borders provides a rich, meditative tapestry on encounters through language(s) and arts. This book is beautifully curated, empathic and intellectually stimulating while inspiring necessary questions on broader issues of language and plurality. * Kamran Khan, University of Birmingham, UK * This book reveals a diverse group engaged in a multilayered dialogue, upending our understanding as humans and scholars about how and why we interact with others. Their theoretical, practical and ethical interactions offer possibilities, not answers. They offer understandable and moving meditations on encountering others ethically and listening without ego. * Paula Golombek, University of Florida, USA * Listening Without Borders is a ground-breaking book which offers a listening space and a space for listening in and leaning in. I found myself gripped by the conversation and dialogue which emerged, by the space for a radical thought in place of a thoroughly referenced theory. I found this to be freeing, to be creating multiple edges, as in permaculture, allowing for a flourishing ecosystem of thought and listening. I found myself thinking hard with the gentle and generous thoughts in the book. I found myself relieved that there was no conclusion and that the authors instead were both staying with the trouble as Haraway puts it, listening to the trouble and also refusing to clean it up or make it all tidy. This eschewing of what is often a violent epistemic move is especially refreshing. The insistence that arts can then be a positive way of enabling fresh ways of listening and learning to these interstices and possibilities for new avenues for thought, rather than closures, was fully congruent with the dialogue in the book. The book is enticing, it does indeed attempt to listen without borders, to flow like a conversation and to bring conversation with all its excitement and at times alarming thrill, into the kind of academy we need to work within the poly-crises of the day. Id recommend this book heartily to postgraduates in arts humanities and social sciences and especially those researching with arts and with languages. * Alison Phipps, UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Education, Languages and Arts, University of Glasgow, UK and author of "Decolonising Multiligualism: Struggles to Decreate" *
Maggie Kubanyiova is Professor of Language Education at the University of Leeds, UK, where she is Director of the Centre for Language Education Research. Her research interests cut across sociolinguistics, education and arts. She led an Arts and Humanities Research Council project, Ethics and Aesthetics of Encountering the Other (ETHER), one of the outcomes of which is this book. Parinita Shetty is a postdoctoral researcher, public library assistant and childrens book writer. She is interested in exploring online fan communities of popular media, childrens literature, critical literacies, fan podcasts, public pedagogy and intersectionality. She is passionate about including diverse voices in academic and cultural spaces, and finding creative ways to make knowledge accessible to diverse audiences.
Contributors Acknowledgment Chapter 1. Introduction to Listening Without Borders - Magdalena Kubanyiova and Parinita Shetty Chapter 2. Communicating Within, Between and Beyond Social Categories - Charlotta Palmstierna Einarsson, Lara-Stephanie Krause-Alzaidi, Mohasin Ahmed, Dagmar Dyck, Erin Moriarty, Awad Ibrahim, Ana Deumert, Angela Creese, Elisabetta Adami, Gert Biesta, Ingrid Rodrick Beiler, Joke Dewilde, Joseph Valente, Gail Boldt, Maggie Kubanyiova, Quentin Williams, Kate Fellows, Tracey Costley, Irene Heidt, Colin Reilly, Thandanani Gumede, Thea Pitman, Rae Si'ilata, Nigel Rapport, Helen Finch, Parinita Shetty, Rosine Kelz and Anna Douglas Chapter 3. Encountering through Storytelling - Dagmar Dyck, Tracey Costley, Rae Si'ilata, Nadra Assaf, Heather Harrington, Angela Creese, Amber Galloway-Gallego, Adrian Blackledge, Erin Moriarty, Jonathan Dove, Rosine Kelz, Thea Pitman, Charles Forsdick, Louise Dearden, Sophie Herxheimer, Mohasin Ahmed, Joseph Valente, Ana Deumert, Gert Biesta, Maya Youssef, Anna Douglas, Thandanani Gumede, Helen Finch and Charlotta Palmstierna Einarsson Chapter 4. Negotiating Discomfort Together - Parinita Shetty, Kate Fellows, Lara-Stephanie Krause-Alzaidi, Jonathan Dove, Awad Ibrahim, Sarah-Jane Mason, Charlotta Palmstierna Einarsson, Ana Deumert, Irene Heidt, Gert Biesta, Erin Moriarty, Amber Galloway-Gallego, Maggie Kubanyiova, Angela Creese and Rosine Kelz Chapter 5. Making Space for Encountering Difference - Cornelia F. Bock, Helen Finch, Anna Douglas, Thea Pitman, Thandanani Gumede, Khadijah Ibrahim, Mohasin Ahmed, Heather Harrington, Nadra Assaf, Ana Deumert, Nigel Rapport, Erin Moriarty, Gehan Selim, Sarah-Jane Mason and Kate Fellows