The Routledge Companion to Public Humanities Scholarship -

The Routledge Companion to Public Humanities Scholarship

Buch | Hardcover
434 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-16339-0 (ISBN)
268,10 inkl. MwSt
Across humanities disciplines, public scholarship brings academics and community members and organizations together in mutually-beneficial partnership for research, teaching, and programming. This Companion brings together wide-ranging case studies sharing perspectives on this work, grounded in its practice in the United States.
Across humanities disciplines, public scholarship brings academics and community members and organizations together in mutually-beneficial partnership for research, teaching, and programming. While the field of publicly engaged humanities scholarship has been growing for some time, there are few volumes that have attempted to define and represent its scope. The Routledge Companion to Public Humanities Scholarship brings together wide-ranging case studies sharing perspectives on this work, grounded in its practice in the United States.

The collection begins with chapters reflecting on theories and practices of public humanities scholarship. The case studies that follow are organized around six areas of particular impact in public humanities scholarship: Informing contemporary debates; amplifying community voices and histories; helping individuals and communities navigate difficult experiences; preserving culture in times of crisis and change; expanding educational access; and building and supporting public scholarship. The Companion concludes with a glossary, introducing select concepts. Taken together, these resources offer an overview for students and practitioners of public humanities scholarship, creating an accessible vocabulary rooted in the practices that have so advanced academic and community life.

Although drawing on case studies from the US, these examples offer perspectives and insights relevant to public humanities around the world. This book will be of interest to anyone working within the public humanities or wanting to make their work public and engage with wider communities.

Daniel Fisher-Livne is Assistant Professor at Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion, USA. He holds a concurrent appointment as Research Affiliate at the National Humanities Alliance, USA. Michelle May-Curry is a Washington, D.C.-based curator, core faculty for Georgetown University’s Master of Arts in Engaged and Public Humanities, and Research Affiliate at the National Humanities Alliance, USA.

List of Contributors

List of Editorial Advisory Board

Acknowledgements

PART 1

Foundations and Frameworks for Public Humanities Scholarship

1. Introduction: Public Humanities Scholarship in Practice and Theory

Daniel Fisher-Livne and Michelle May-Curry

2. A Eutopia for Public Humanities: A Manifesto with Case Studies

Susan Moffat

3. Strategic Legibility: Making Collective Sense of Publicly Engaged Humanities Scholarship

Jacqueline Jean Barrios, Harris Kornstein, Ken S. McAllister, and Judd Ethan Ruggill

4. Reciprocity and Redistribution: Methodologies for Rethinking Public and Community-Based Humanities Research

Antoinette Burton, Jenny L Davis, Margaret L. Brennan

PART 2

Amplifying Community Voices and Histories

5. The Literary Legacies of Macon County and Tuskegee Institute: Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison and Albert Murray

Zanice Bond, Rhonda Collier, Caroline Gebhard, and Adaku Ankumah

6. Painting on Walls: Art History and Action in the Rustbelt

Erin Benay

7. A Public Humanities Experiment: DC/Adapters, 2013 – Present

Matthew Pavesich

8. Building Community Archives: Vietnamese Portland

Hannah Leah Crummé

9. Community Heritage and Archaeology at El-Kurru, Sudan: Amplifying Local Voices and Histories

Geoff Emberling and Suzanne Davis

PART 3

Preserving Culture in Times of Crisis and Change

10. Save Our Block: Public Humanities, Zines, and the Connecting the Classroom in Baltimore

P. Nicole King

11. Collaborative LGBTQ+ Public Humanities Scholarship: Expanding Educational Access Through Community Archives and Public History Exhibitions

Mary C. Foltz

12. San Antonio Storyscapes: Student Storytelling Partnerships

Jenny Hay and Lindsey Wieck

13. Addressing Slavery and Its Legacies: One Model for Moving Forward

Jody Allen, Jajuan S. Johnson, and Sarah E. Thomas

PART 4

Informing Contemporary Debates

14. Highland: A Publicly Engaged Historic House Museum

Mariaelena DiBenigno and Sara Bon-Harper

15. Vandalism and Storytelling in the Emmett Till Case

Dave Tell

16. Advocating for Intersectional Anti-Racism

Jennifer Ho

17. Climates of Inequality: Community Co-Curation and Action-Oriented Public Humanities at Minority Serving Institutions

Raquel Escobar and Wilmarie Medina-Cortés

PART 5

Helping Individuals and Communities Navigate Difficult Experiences

18. Benchmarks for Success: The Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures Field School in Milwaukee

Arijit Sen

19. A Veterans Oral History Project: Supporting Veterans Homecoming, Pedagogy, and the Community

Barbara A. Gannon and Jessica Oldham

20. Philosophy for Children as Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: Lessons from the Las Vegas Philosophy for Children Initiative

Amy Reed-Sandoval

PART 6

Expanding Educational Access

21. Transforming Moʻo and Moʻolelo: Stories from a Hawaiian, Community-Based, ʻāina Organization in Kailua, Oʻahu

Maya L. Kawailanaokeawaiki Saffery

22. Archaeology Outside the Academy: Public Practice at Frost Town

Alexander J. Smith

PART 7

Building and Supporting Publicly Engaged Scholarship

23. Uneven Ground: Making the Public University Work Anywhere People Gather, Learn, and Grow

Kendra Sullivan and Ángeles Donoso Macaya

24. History Labs: Building a More Effective Case for the Power and Efficacy of Humanistic Training

Jay Cook, Rita Chin

Glossary

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Literature Companions
Zusatzinfo 1 Tables, black and white; 43 Halftones, black and white; 43 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 1002 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Geschichtstheorie / Historik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-032-16339-9 / 1032163399
ISBN-13 978-1-032-16339-0 / 9781032163390
Zustand Neuware
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