Hollywood or history? : an inquiry-based strategy for using film to acknowledge trauma in social studies /
"Traumagenic events-episodes that have caused or are likely to cause trauma-color the experiences of K-12 students and the social studies curriculum they encounter in U.S. schools. At the same time that the global COVID-19 pandemic has heightened educators' awareness of collective trauma,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Charlotte, NC :
Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
[2022]
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Colección: | Hollywood or History
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Series page
- Hollywood or History?
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Introduction to Hollywood or History?
- CHAPTER 1: Political Trauma
- Voting Rights: Selma to Today
- Us: Viewing Jordan Peele's Film Through aLens of Systematic Oppression
- 10s Across the Board: Paris Is Burningand LGBTQ Political Trauma
- Exploring The Genocidal Continuumin American History X
- CHAPTER 2: Natural Disasters and Disease
- "A Storm in the Neighborhood"
- Depictions of Spanish Influenza and Downton Abbey
- Dead Ahead
- Building Empathy
- CHAPTER 3: War and Genocide
- Rwandan Genocide
- Telling the Story of the Armenian Genocide
- Prisoners of War in the Pacific Theater
- Between and Beyond Victim and Victimizer
- CHAPTER 4: Historical Trauma
- Examining Roman Gladiator Games to Understand "Painfotainment" in the Societies of Ancient Rome and Modern America
- Working to Understand Historical Violence Through Film
- The Great Gatsby, Income Inequality, Trauma, and a Future Global Depression
- Should Jesse Owens Have Boycotted Hitler's Olympics?
- CHAPTER 5: Transgenerational Trauma
- Family as an Extension of Place
- What's the Problem With a Little Elbow Room?
- Mandela's Political Creativity
- Just Mercy
- About the Contributors