The "strong poet" : : essays in honor of Lous Heshusius / / edited by Linda Ware and Emily A. Nusbaum.
The “Strong Poet”: Essays in Honor of Lous Heshusius is an edited volume focused on the research, scholarship, and leadership of one of the earliest proponents of radical change in the field of special education. This volume is part of the series Critical Leaders and the Foundation of Disability Stu...
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The "strong poet" : essays in honor of Lous Heshusius / Critical leaders and the foundation of disability studies in education ; Studies in inclusive education ; Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Series Introduction -- Notes on Contributors -- Lous Heshusius, the “Strong Poet” / Boredom, Refusal, and Disbelief, Coming to the Work of Lous Heshusius / New to the “Family of Malcontents” / Seeking the Real in an Unreal World on Reading Lous Heshusius / Reflexivity with and without Self / The Illusion of Our Separativeness / Respect for the Ghost, Justice for the Living / Back Matter -- Index. |
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Copyright page -- Series Introduction -- Notes on Contributors -- Lous Heshusius, the “Strong Poet” / Boredom, Refusal, and Disbelief, Coming to the Work of Lous Heshusius / New to the “Family of Malcontents” / Seeking the Real in an Unreal World on Reading Lous Heshusius / Reflexivity with and without Self / The Illusion of Our Separativeness / Respect for the Ghost, Justice for the Living / Back Matter -- Index. |
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Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Series Introduction -- Notes on Contributors -- Lous Heshusius, the “Strong Poet” / Boredom, Refusal, and Disbelief, Coming to the Work of Lous Heshusius / New to the “Family of Malcontents” / Seeking the Real in an Unreal World on Reading Lous Heshusius / Reflexivity with and without Self / The Illusion of Our Separativeness / Respect for the Ghost, Justice for the Living / Back Matter -- Index. |
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