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Chargement... Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment A Developmental Strategy to Liberate Everyone (édition 2010)par Leticia Nieto (Auteur)
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Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment, by Leticia Nieto Psy.D., and co-authors, brings a
long-awaited breakthrough to the fields of liberation and cultural studies. Nieto offers a
powerful analysis of the psychological dynamics of oppression and privilege, and shows
readers how to develop the skills that can promote social justice for themselves and those
around them. A key metaphor in Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment is the rank system. It
can be used to analyze hidden and unconscious influences of oppression on people's
behavior. Resisting oppression requires that everyone - both those who benefit and those
who are restricted by these social arrangements - become more aware in everyday
interactions. This consciousness develops through a series of specific skills that can be
identified and encouraged in oneself and in others. A unique feature of Nieto's approach
is the practical nature of the skills model, which allows anyone to identify what skills
they are using and expand their range. This framework is of special interest to educators,
therapists, organizational leaders, activists, and anyone who wants to live in a more
equitable society. The book provides exercises and tools to help people learn to see and
name specific skills in films, fiction, and their own lives. It also uncovers the ways
that the rank system shapes our inner lives, influencing our relationships, feelings, and
perceptions. This flexible model admits the ambiguities and challenges of real life. More
down to earth than academic theory, the book includes personal stories from people of
diverse backgrounds, as well as exercises, visualizations, and poetry. The book reflects
insights from its roots in developmental psychology, theater, and liberatory pedagogy. The
book developed through collaboration over the past decade among Garth Johnson, Liz
Goodwin, Margot Boyer, and Laurel Collier Smith. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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