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The Scholar as Human brings together faculty from a wide range of disciplineshistory; art; Africana, American, and Latinx studies; literature, law, performance and media arts, development sociology, anthropology, and Science and Technology Studiesto focus on how scholarship is informed, enlivened, deepened, and made more meaningful by each scholar''s sense of identity, purpose, and place in the world. Designed to help model new paths for publicly-engaged humanities, the contributions to this groundbreaking volume are guided by one overarching question: How can scholars practice a more human scholarship?

Recognizing that colleges and universities must be more responsive to the needs of both their students and surrounding communities, the essays in The Scholar as Human carve out new space for public scholars and practitioners whose rigor and passion are equally important forces in their work. Challenging the approach to research and teaching of earlier generations

Table of Contents

Introduction, by Anna Sims Bartel and Debra A. Castillo
Part I: Humanizing Scholars
1. Humans as Scholars,Scholars as Humans, by Anna Sims Bartel
2. To Be, or To Become? On Reading and Recognition, by Shawn McDaniel
3. Present: Humanity in the Humanities, by A. T. Miller
Part II: Engaging Artifacts
4. Humans Remain: Engaging Communities and Embracing Tensions in the Study of Ancient Human Skeletons, by Matthew Velasco
5. Forgotten Faces, Missing Bodies: Understanding "Techno-Invisible" Populations and Political Violence in Peru, by José Ragas
6. A Ride to New Futures with Rosa Parks: Producing Public Scholarship and Community Art, by Riché Richardson
Part III: Considering Resistance
7. Finding Humanity: Social Change on Our Own Terms, by Christine Henseler
8. Performing Democracy: Bad and Nasty Patriot Acts, by Sara Warner
9. Making Law, by Gerald Torres
10. What's It All Meme?, by Ella Diaz
Part IV: Using Humanity/ies
11. Performing the Past, Rehearsing the Future: Transformative Encounters with American Theater Company's Youth Ensemble, by Caitlin Kane
12. "From the Projects to the Pasture": Navigating Food Justice, Race, and Food Localism, by Bobby J. Smith II
13. "I Heard You Help People": Grassroots Advocacy for Latina/os in Need, by Debra A. Castillo and Carolina Osorio Gil
Afterword: The Prophetic Aspiration of the Scholar as Human, by Scott J. Peters

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781501750618, 978-1501750618
      ISBN10: 1501750615

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Scholar as Human brings together faculty from a wide range of disciplineshistory; art; Africana, American, and Latinx studies; literature, law, performance and media arts, development sociology, anthropology, and Science and Technology Studiesto focus on how scholarship is informed, enlivened, deepened, and made more meaningful by each scholar''s sense of identity, purpose, and place in the world. Designed to help model new paths for publicly-engaged humanities, the contributions to this groundbreaking volume are guided by one overarching question: How can scholars practice a more human scholarship?

      Recognizing that colleges and universities must be more responsive to the needs of both their students and surrounding communities, the essays in The Scholar as Human carve out new space for public scholars and practitioners whose rigor and passion are equally important forces in their work. Challenging the approach to research and teaching of earlier generations

      Table of Contents

      Introduction, by Anna Sims Bartel and Debra A. Castillo
      Part I: Humanizing Scholars
      1. Humans as Scholars,Scholars as Humans, by Anna Sims Bartel
      2. To Be, or To Become? On Reading and Recognition, by Shawn McDaniel
      3. Present: Humanity in the Humanities, by A. T. Miller
      Part II: Engaging Artifacts
      4. Humans Remain: Engaging Communities and Embracing Tensions in the Study of Ancient Human Skeletons, by Matthew Velasco
      5. Forgotten Faces, Missing Bodies: Understanding "Techno-Invisible" Populations and Political Violence in Peru, by José Ragas
      6. A Ride to New Futures with Rosa Parks: Producing Public Scholarship and Community Art, by Riché Richardson
      Part III: Considering Resistance
      7. Finding Humanity: Social Change on Our Own Terms, by Christine Henseler
      8. Performing Democracy: Bad and Nasty Patriot Acts, by Sara Warner
      9. Making Law, by Gerald Torres
      10. What's It All Meme?, by Ella Diaz
      Part IV: Using Humanity/ies
      11. Performing the Past, Rehearsing the Future: Transformative Encounters with American Theater Company's Youth Ensemble, by Caitlin Kane
      12. "From the Projects to the Pasture": Navigating Food Justice, Race, and Food Localism, by Bobby J. Smith II
      13. "I Heard You Help People": Grassroots Advocacy for Latina/os in Need, by Debra A. Castillo and Carolina Osorio Gil
      Afterword: The Prophetic Aspiration of the Scholar as Human, by Scott J. Peters

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