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Care Fully - by Kelsey Virginia DuFresne (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What role do critical making, critical pedagogy and experiential inquiry play in supporting equity and justice?
- About the Author: Kelsey Virginia Dufresne is a teacher and learner, focusing on experiential and experimental educational opportunities for learning that relies upon the benefits of multimodality and intersectional feminist and critical pedagogies.
- 386 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Essays & Narratives
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What role do critical making, critical pedagogy and experiential inquiry play in supporting equity and justice? In considering the role of care in reimaging power, who is responsible for the care, labor, and power of ancestral and community stories, histories, and affect? Moreover, how does gender intersect with care? As seen with the capacities of cookbooks, how can systems and manners of knowing more equitably and critically enable exploration, learning, and care to reimagine power (of care, literacy, and justice) and knowledge (production, recognition, and legitimacy)?
Born out of an anti-dissertation, Care Fully: Critical Care through Making with Food performs as a cookbook, working in collaboration with food makers from Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, to explore the gendered labor of making with food, the burden and responsibility of care labor, and the capitalization and fetishized commodification of care.
About the Author
Kelsey Virginia Dufresne is a teacher and learner, focusing on experiential and experimental educational opportunities for learning that relies upon the benefits of multimodality and intersectional feminist and critical pedagogies. Kelsey's background is in English education, where the power of stories and students strongly shapes and informs her work.