Season of the Witch
Border Lines, Marginal Notes
Author: Gail B. Griffin
ISBN: 9780962387951
In Season of the Witch, feminist professor Gail Griffin explores the landscape of the late 20th century as she examines subjects ranging from the significance of the Beatles, Motown and the Wizard of Oz, to defenses of feminism, multiculturalism and political correctness. She also reflects deeply throughout on the art and philosophy of teaching.With penetrating insight she dives into the treacherous waters of teaching African American literature to white students, looking for places where real contact might be made. In recounting classroom dramas, both tension-filled and triumphant, she paints a picture of a woman willing to take risks to transcend differences, and open her students' minds to new possibilities.
Publisher: Trilogy Books
Publish Date: 1995
Subjects: Education / General
This book is available in the following Community Centers: Women's Center (Location: Women in Academia)