Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth

Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect argues for re-thinking the thinking process and for urban education reform. Weems’s work lives in the moment of creation. Her imagination-intellect theory chapters frame this book; she posits that the imagination and intellect are inextricably linked; that like Freire’s architect all ideas are first imagined, then intellectually developed in an interconnected process that mirrors the blood’s circulation through the body. The two plays and the collection of poems are rich, layered landscapes of African American culture and meanings. They lend themselves to multi-interpretation, co-performance, and co-ownership by each audience member who engages the work.

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Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth

Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect argues for re-thinking the thinking process and for urban education reform. Weems’s work lives in the moment of creation. Her imagination-intellect theory chapters frame this book; she posits that the imagination and intellect are inextricably linked; that like Freire’s architect all ideas are first imagined, then intellectually developed in an interconnected process that mirrors the blood’s circulation through the body. The two plays and the collection of poems are rich, layered landscapes of African American culture and meanings. They lend themselves to multi-interpretation, co-performance, and co-ownership by each audience member who engages the work.

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Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth

Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth

by Mary E. Weems
Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth

Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth

by Mary E. Weems

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Public Education and the Imagination-Intellect argues for re-thinking the thinking process and for urban education reform. Weems’s work lives in the moment of creation. Her imagination-intellect theory chapters frame this book; she posits that the imagination and intellect are inextricably linked; that like Freire’s architect all ideas are first imagined, then intellectually developed in an interconnected process that mirrors the blood’s circulation through the body. The two plays and the collection of poems are rich, layered landscapes of African American culture and meanings. They lend themselves to multi-interpretation, co-performance, and co-ownership by each audience member who engages the work.


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ISBN-13: 9780820458281
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
Publication date: 04/02/2003
Series: Cultural Critique Series , #5
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 125
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

The Author: Mary E. Weems is an educator, a performer, a poet, a dramatist, and a theorist of the imagination-intellect. She currently teaches English composition and creative writing at Cleveland State University. Her publications include: three short collections of poetry, White, Blackeyed, and Fembles; an article, «I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth: From Catalyst to Creation to Conference Presentation» in Futures of Education; two performance texts, «My Tuesdays with Morrie» in Cultural Studies: Critical Methodologies and «The Universe is a One-Line Poem» in Studies in Symbolic Interaction; and a book review, «Mercurochrome» in Xcp Cultural Poetics.

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