
The Pull of the Earth: Participatory Ethnography in the School Garden (Crossroads in Qualitative Inquiry): 7
Author(s): Laurie Thorp (Author)
- Publisher: AltaMira Press (UK)
- Publication Date: 22 Dec. 2005
- Language: English
- Print length: 168 pages
- ISBN-10: 0759107823
- ISBN-13: 9780759107823
Book Description
The Pull of the Earth is Laurie Thorps dirt-under-the-fingernails ethnography of four years in an elementary school garden and the ways in which this garden catalyzed cultural transformation and inspired hope, growth, and community. Filled with photographs, sketches, poetry, and journal entries, Thorps engaging book describes the educational benefits of learning through the environment: lessons on nutrition, the rhythms and cycles found in nature, and the stability found in entering a reciprocal relationship with the land. It will be a valuable resource for educators, environmentalists, and ethnographers.
Editorial Reviews
Review
The Pull of the Earth is an exemplary blend of collaborative ethnography and participatory research. With contributions from diverse school participants ― including the students themselves ― Thorp and her collaborators chart a powerful course of action for planting roots in locality, service, and citizenship. It is indeed a wonderful book. — Luke Eric Lassiter, Marshall University
About the Author
Laurie Thorp directs the Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment Program for Michigan State University.
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