The Art Of Slow Reading
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Author |
: Thomas Newkirk |
Publisher |
: Heinemann Educational Books |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2012 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0325037310 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780325037318 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (10 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Art of Slow Reading by : Thomas Newkirk
"This important book rests on a simple but powerful belief&—that good readers practice the art of paying attention. Building on memoir, research, and many examples of classroom practice, Thomas Newkirk, recuperates six time-honored practices of reading&—performance, memorization, centering, problem-finding, reading like a writer, and elaboration&—to help readers engage in thoughtful, attentive reading. The Art of Slow Reading provides preservice and inservice teachers with concrete practices that for millennia have promoted real depth in reading. It will show how these practices enhance the reading of a variety of texts, from Fantastic Mr. Fox to The Great Gatsby to letters from the IRS. Just as slow reading is essential for real comprehension, it is also clearly crucial to the deep pleasure we take in reading&—for the way we savor texts&—and for the power of reading to change us."--Publisher.
Author |
: Louise DeSalvo |
Publisher |
: St. Martin's Griffin |
Total Pages |
: 333 |
Release |
: 2014-10-07 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781466851986 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1466851988 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (86 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Art of Slow Writing by : Louise DeSalvo
In a series of conversational observations and meditations on the writing process, The Art of Slow Writing examines the benefits of writing slowly. DeSalvo advises her readers to explore their creative process on deeper levels by getting to know themselves and their stories more fully over a longer period of time. She writes in the same supportive manner that encourages her students, using the slow writing process to help them explore the complexities of craft. The Art of Slow Writing is the antidote to self-help books that preach the idea of fast-writing, finishing a novel a year, and quick revisions. DeSalvo makes a case that more mature writing often develops over a longer period of time and offers tips and techniques to train the creative process in this new experience. DeSalvo describes the work habits of successful writers (among them, Nobel Prize laureates) so that readers can use the information provided to develop their identity as writers and transform their writing lives. It includes anecdotes from classic American and international writers such as John Steinbeck, Henry Miller, Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence as well as contemporary authors such as Michael Chabon, Junot Diaz, Jeffrey Eugenides, Ian McEwan, and Salman Rushdie. DeSalvo skillfully and gently guides writers to not only start their work, but immerse themselves fully in the process and create texts they will treasure.
Author |
: Shari Tishman |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 166 |
Release |
: 2017-10-12 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781315283791 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1315283794 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (91 Downloads) |
Synopsis Slow Looking by : Shari Tishman
Slow Looking provides a robust argument for the importance of slow looking in learning environments both general and specialized, formal and informal, and its connection to major concepts in teaching, learning, and knowledge. A museum-originated practice increasingly seen as holding wide educational benefits, slow looking contends that patient, immersive attention to content can produce active cognitive opportunities for meaning-making and critical thinking that may not be possible though high-speed means of information delivery. Addressing the multi-disciplinary applications of this purposeful behavioral practice, this book draws examples from the visual arts, literature, science, and everyday life, using original, real-world scenarios to illustrate the complexities and rewards of slow looking.
Author |
: Michelle Boulous Walker |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 337 |
Release |
: 2016-12-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781474279932 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1474279937 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (32 Downloads) |
Synopsis Slow Philosophy by : Michelle Boulous Walker
In an age of internet scrolling and skimming, where concentration and attention are fast becoming endangered skills, it is timely to think about the act of reading and the many forms that it can take. Slow Philosophy: Reading Against the Institution makes the case for thinking about reading in philosophical terms. Boulous Walker argues that philosophy involves the patient work of thought; in this it resembles the work of art, which invites and implores us to take our time and to engage with the world. At its best, philosophy teaches us to read slowly; in fact, philosophy is the art of reading slowly – and this inevitably clashes with many of our current institutional practices and demands. Slow reading shares something in common with contemporary social movements, such as that devoted to slow food; it offers us ways to engage the complexity of the world. With the help of writers as diverse as Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Woolf, Adorno, Levinas, Critchley, Beauvoir, Le Dœuff, Irigaray, Cixous, Weil, and others, Boulous Walker offers a foundational text in the emerging field of slow philosophy, one that explores the importance of unhurried time in establishing our institutional encounters with complex and demanding works.
Author |
: Ingrid E. Mida |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 224 |
Release |
: 2020-09-17 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781350032705 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1350032700 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
Synopsis Reading Fashion in Art by : Ingrid E. Mida
Introduction -- 1 Artists & Wardrobes -- 2 The Slow Approach to Seeing -- 3 Observation -- 4 Reflection -- 5 Interpretation -- 6 Fashion & Identity -- 7 Fashion & Modernity -- 8 Fashion & Beauty 9 Fashion & Gender -- 10 Fashion & Politics -- Coda -- Appendix I Checklist for Observation -- Appendix II Checklist for Reflection -- Appendix III Checklist for Interpretation -- Bibliography -- Image -- Credits -- Index.
Author |
: David Mikics |
Publisher |
: Harvard University Press |
Total Pages |
: 230 |
Release |
: 2013-10-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780674728325 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0674728327 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (25 Downloads) |
Synopsis Slow Reading in a Hurried Age by : David Mikics
Wrapped in the glow of the computer or phone screen, we cruise websites; we skim and skip. We glance for a brief moment at whatever catches our eye and then move on. Slow Reading in a Hurried Age reminds us of another mode of reading--the kind that requires our full attention and that has as its goal not the mere gathering of information but the deeper understanding that only good books can offer. Slow Reading in a Hurried Age is a practical guide for anyone who yearns for a more meaningful and satisfying reading experience, and who wants to sharpen reading skills and improve concentration. David Mikics, a noted literary scholar, demonstrates exactly how the tried-and-true methods of slow reading can provide a more immersive, fulfilling experience. He begins with fourteen preliminary rules for slow reading and shows us how to apply them. The rules are followed by excursions into key genres, including short stories, novels, poems, plays, and essays. Reading, Mikics says, should not be drudgery, and not mere escape either, but a way to live life at a higher pitch. A good book is a pathway to finding ourselves, by getting lost in the words and works of others.
Author |
: Dan Kieran |
Publisher |
: AA Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2013 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0749574739 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780749574734 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (39 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Idle Traveller by : Dan Kieran
Geography and travel.
Author |
: Andrew Schloss |
Publisher |
: Chronicle Books |
Total Pages |
: 379 |
Release |
: 2008-08-20 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780811872652 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0811872653 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Art of the Slow Cooker by : Andrew Schloss
Delicious one pot recipes that simmer while you relax—slow cooked meals suitable for everyday and entertaining—includes photos. For the Art of the Slow Cooker, best-selling author Andrew Schloss has developed eighty recipes for soups, stews, succulent braises, vegetarian dishes—even desserts—that bring slow-cooked meals to new heights. Slow cooking gives a wonderful velvety texture to meatloaf, an incredible richness to Osso Buco Milanese, and bold and complex flavors to Curried Vegetables and Dal simmered in Indian spices. Each chapter offers recipes for both simple everyday meals and spectacular dishes perfect for entertaining. With cooking charts to help with timing, advice on finding the right slow cooker for every kitchen, and glorious color photographs throughout, the Art of the Slow Cooker will delight readers looking for easy and amazing meals.
Author |
: Sten Nadolny |
Publisher |
: Penguin |
Total Pages |
: 337 |
Release |
: 1997-06-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781101658093 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1101658096 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (93 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Discovery of Slowness by : Sten Nadolny
In The Discovery of Slowness, German novelist Sten Nadolny recounts the life of the nineteenth-century British explorer Sir John Franklin (1786-1847). The reader follows Franklin's development from awkward schoolboy and ridiculed teenager to expedition leader, governor of Tasmania, and icon of adventure. Everyone with whom he came into contact sensed that he was a rare man, one who was “out of his time” and who moved to a different, grander beat. That beat eventually led Franklin to sail once more—on his final, fateful voyage—into the Arctic in search of the Northwest Passage. The Discovery of Slowness is both a riveting account of a remarkable and varied life, and a profound and thought-provoking meditation on time.
Author |
: Alison L Black |
Publisher |
: Springer Nature |
Total Pages |
: 416 |
Release |
: 2021-11-19 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9783030758592 |
ISBN-13 |
: 3030758591 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (92 Downloads) |
Synopsis Reimagining the Academy by : Alison L Black
This book explores the capacities and desires of academic women to reimagine and transform academic cultures. Embracing and championing feminist scholarship, the research presented by the authors in this collection holds space for a different way of being in academia and shifts the conversation toward a future that is hopeful, kind and inclusive. Through exploring lived experiences, building caring communities and enacting an ethics of care, the authors are reimagining the academy’s focus and purpose. The autoethnographic and arts-based research approaches employed throughout the book provide evocative conceptual content, which responds to the symbolic nature of transformation in the academy. This innovative volume will be of interest and value to feminist scholars, as well as those interested in disrupting and rejecting patriarchal academic structures.