Cultivating Critical Emotional Literacy: Cognitive and Contemplative Approaches to Engaging Difference
College English
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2011
Pages:
150 - 170
Sources ID:
81846
Notes:
ISSN 0010-0994
Collection:
Contemplative Pedagogy in Higher Education
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Although emotions are an important facet of teaching and learning in all classes, emotional literacy plays an especially significant role in classes that engage critically with difference. My article redefines and theorizes critical emotional literacy, proposing that we understand it as a social practice that must be developed not only by means of analytical strategies, but also by means of contemplative pedagogy. Addressing the nature of attention and the embodied experience of emotion is crucial if we are to cultivate the emotional literacy necessary for ongoing critical engagement with difference. (Contains 24 notes.)