Hollywood or History?
Information Age Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-64802-935-6 (ISBN)
Through employing relational pedagogies and foregrounding voices that are too often silenced, the lessons in Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Acknowledge Trauma in Social Studies engage students in examining the role of traumatic or traumagenic events in social studies curriculum. The 20 Hollywood or History? lessons are organized by themes such as political trauma and war and genocide. Each lesson presents film clips, instructional strategies, and primary and secondary sources targeted to the identified K-12 grade levels. As a collection, they provide ready-to-teach resources that are perfect for teachers who are committed to acknowledging trauma in their social studies instruction.
Paul J. Yoder, Eastern Mennonite University. Aaron Johnson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Introduction to Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Acknowledge Trauma in Social Studies
SECTION I: POLITICAL TRAUMA
Voting Rights: Selma to Today - Alicen Brown and Michael Gurlea
Us: Viewing Jordan Peele's Film Through a Lens of Systematic Oppression - William Toledo and Fares Karam
10s Across the Board: Paris Is Burning and LGBTQ Political Trauma - Lisa K. Pennington and Matthew Cooney
Exploring The Genocidal Continuum in American History X - Bradley Kraft
SECTION II: NATURAL DISASTERS AND DISEASE
Daniel Tiger: A Storm in the Neighborhood - Stephen Day
Depictions of Spanish Influenza and Downton Abbey: An Inquiry-Based Lesson on a Global Pandemic - Jason Allen
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster and the Trauma of Environmental Injustice - Elaine Alvey
Building Empathy: Teaching About Refugees With Human Flow - Meghan Kessler and Donna Fortune
SECTION III: WAR AND GENOCIDE
Rwandan Genocide - Leona Calkins
Telling the Story of the Armenian Genocide - Suzanne Shelburne and David Hicks
Prisoners of War in the Pacific Theater - Taylor Hawes
Between and Beyond Victim and Victimizer - Daniel Osborn
SECTION IV: HISTORICAL TRAUMA
Examining Roman Gladiator Games to Understand "Painfotainment" in the Societies of Ancient Rome and Modern America - Sara Evers
Working to Understand Historical Violence Through Film - Grant Scribner and Taylor Hamblin
The Great Gatsby, Income Inequality, Trauma, and a Future Global Depression - Vaughn Wilson
Should Jesse Owens Have Boycotted Hitler's Olympics? - Mary Carney and Evan Long
SECTION V: TRANSGENERATIONAL TRAUMA
Family as an Extension of Place: Finding (and Interrogating) Your Roots - Ariel Cornett
What's the Problem With a Little Elbow Room? - Lindsey Belt and Evan Long
Mandela's Political Creativity - Zach Bower
Just Mercy: Hollywood or History? - Taylor Hawes
Erscheinungsdatum | 13.06.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Hollywood or History? |
Verlagsort | Greenwich |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 151 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Film / TV |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte | |
Sozialwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-64802-935-3 / 1648029353 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-64802-935-6 / 9781648029356 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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