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The Call of Stories: Teaching and the Moral Imagination (udgave 1990)

af Robert Coles (Forfatter)

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American child psychiatrist, Robert Coles, tells of the nourishing moral insights that come from books and reading throughout life.
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Titel:The Call of Stories: Teaching and the Moral Imagination
Forfattere:Robert Coles (Forfatter)
Info:Houghton Mifflin (1990), 212 pages
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This is a compendium of essays that Robert Coles wrote while and after teaching at Harvard. He is both a child psychiatrist and a professor of Social Ethics, and in this latter role he has had many discussions with college students regarding their reading and its impact on their own ethical thought. It illustrates how reading the classics can influence people's thinking about themselves, their families, the decisions they may have to make, their opinions of others - in short, the lessons fiction can impart to us all. Lovely writing and thoughtfulness.

I've been reading this for quite a while, an essay here and there as I go. It is one of those books that bears rereading, as much as the classic texts it cites. ( )
  ffortsa | Oct 31, 2023 |
Shaping medical professionals through literature. An interesting read and productive approach, but I didn't love it like I thought I would. ( )
  patl | Feb 18, 2019 |
a little all over the place but in a good way. how reading makes you think. ( )
  mahallett | Apr 14, 2009 |
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With a mix of brilliant insight, deep sincerity and knowledge of psychoanalytic theory, the country's most famous child psychiatrist interviews children about their lives in a continually conflicted society. Children from inner cities, poor rural areas and well-to-do families serve as subjects as they discuss issues of race, social class, and other cultural conflicts in their own lives. How these children interpret parental and societal inhibitions, how they use religious lessons and how they interpret life as they experience it to draw from their experiences certain moral energy is the heart of this book. The various chapters focus on moral energy, moral purpose and vulnerability, what is character, idealism, and social class.
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