Teaching Difficult History through Film

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Teaching Difficult History through Film

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 258 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138190771
  • DDC分類 907.1

Full Description

Teaching Difficult History through Film explores the potential of film to engage young people in controversial or contested histories and how they are represented, ranging from gender and sexuality, to colonialism and slavery. Adding to the education literature of how to teach and learn difficult histories, contributors apply their theoretical and pedagogical expertise and experiences to a variety of historical topics to show the ways that film can create opportunities for challenging conversations in the classroom and attempts to recognize the perspectives of historically marginalized groups.

Chapters focus on translating research into practice by applying theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, auto-ethnography or cultural studies, as well as more practical pedagogical models with film. Each chapter also includes applicable pedagogical considerations, such as how to help students approach difficult topics, model questions or strategies for engaging students, and examples from the authors' own experiences in teaching with film or in leading students to develop counter-narratives through filmmaking. These discussions of the real considerations facing classroom teachers and professors are sure to appeal to experienced secondary teachers, pre-service teacher education programs, graduate students, and academic audiences within education, history, and film studies.

Part and chapter discussion guides, full references of the films included in the book, and resources for teachers are available on the book's companion website www.teachingdifficulthistory.com.

Contents

Dedications

Section 1: Introduction to Teaching Difficult History and Film as Difficult History

Chapter 1: Using Film to Teach Difficult Histories

Jeremy Stoddard, Alan S. Marcus, and David Hicks

Chapter 2: Difficult History Means Difficult Questions: Using Film to Reveal the Perspective of 'The Other' in Difficult History Topics

Ben Walsh, David Hicks, and Stephanie van Hover

Section 2: Human Rights, Trauma, and Contemporary Difficult Histories

Chapter 3: Teaching the History and Contemporary Challenge of Human Rights through Film

Glenn Mitoma

Chapter 4: From Seeing to Learn to Learning to See: Films on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Brian Britt

Chapter 5: The Torturers Among Us: History, the Film Industry, and its Claims to Truth

Robert P. Stephens

Section 3: Difficult History, Identity, and Implementation in Curriculum

Chapter 6: Institutional Roles in Using Film to Teach Difficult History: The Federal Agency for Civic Education and The Lives of Others

Mattias Frey

Chapter 7: "I saw a REAL Indian on TV last night!": Engaging Students in Historical Thinking for Social Justice

Christine Rogers Stanton, Amanda LeClair-Diaz, Brad Hall, and Lucia Ricciardelli

Chapter 8: What Does History Have to Do With This?: Youth Filmmaking for Social Change

Sandra Quiñones, Brian Bailey, Joseph Ehman, and Daniel Delehanty

Section 4: Teaching Common but Difficult Histories through Film

Chapter 9: Hollywood Histories: Examining Contemporary Depictions of Race and American Slavery in Popular Film

Keffrelyn D. Brown and Anthony L. Brown

Chapter 10: Classroom as Memory Workspace: The Educational and Empathetic Potentials of Twelve Years a Slave and Ask a Slave

Matthew R. Cook and Derek H. Alderman

Chapter 11: Teaching Difficult History with Film: Multiple Perspectives on the Holocaust

Alan S. Marcus and Gary Mills

Section 5: Difficult Histories from the Margins in Curriculum and Teacher Education

Chapter 12: Questioning "Normal": Actively Undoing Dis/ability Stereotypes Through Teaching a Critical Analysis of Films.

David J. Connor

Chapter 13: Invoking Precious Knowledge with Teacher Candidates to Reclaim the Past, Reassess the Present, and Revolutionize Future Practice
Mark Kohan and Emilie M. Camp

Chapter 14: Finally "Seeing" a Queer Past: The Importance of Film in Teaching LGBTQ American History

Sharon Ullman

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