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Cherwitz, Richard A. – Liberal Education, 2020
Throughout its long and storied history, the discipline of rhetoric has documented the power of the spoken and written word. Of late, however, we are being reminded about the rhetorical significance of visual images--that pictures, videos, and other visual works also are part of what Aristotle called the "available means of persuasion."…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Rhetoric, Persuasive Discourse, Visual Aids
Boice, Robert – American Psychologist, 2012
Comments on the original article, "Setting free the bears: Escape from thought suppression," by D. M. Wegner (see record 2011-25622-008). While Wegner supposed that we might have to learn to live with bad thoughts, the present author discusses the use of imagination and guided imagery as an alternative to forced thought suppression.
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Barriers, Negative Attitudes, Therapy
Wooten, Deborah A.; Clabough, Jeremy – Journal of Children's Literature, 2012
Ann Bausum is an award-winning author who has published more than eight books with National Geographic Society. Passionate about the pursuit of social justice, Bausum channels much of her energy into researching and writing books that help educate young readers about injustices and corruptions that have plagued the country. Her book, "Freedom…
Descriptors: Freedom, Social Justice, United States History, Visual Aids
Zogry, Michael J. – American Indian Quarterly, 2011
Issues of stereotyping with regard to Native American or First Nations peoples have been the subject of scholarly works from a number of different fields, and the element of religion often has loomed large in these treatments. Yet even in an era when the general public is acutely attuned to such issues, stereotypes of First Nations peoples…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, American Indians, Religion, Stereotypes
Howard, Tyrone C.; Flennaugh, Terry K.; Terry, Clarence L., Sr. – Educational Foundations, 2012
Throughout the history of the U.S., racialized groups have often had their experiences profoundly shaped by social imagery in ways that have created tremendous hardships in the quest for self-actualization and a healthy sense of self. The purpose of this article is to shed light on the manner in which Black males have been one of the primary…
Descriptors: African American Students, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Educational Change
Willow, Anna J. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
For hundreds of years, North America's colonizers worked systematically to eradicate the indigenous cultural practices, religious beliefs, and autonomous political systems many venerate. This article illustrates that imperialist nostalgia underlies and directs portrayals of American Indians in environmental education today. Whether unconsciously…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, American Indians, Anthropology, Politics
Criss, Ellen – Music Educators Journal, 2008
Teacher-educator and researcher Daniel L. Kohut suggests in "Musical Performance: Learning Theory and Pedagogy" that there are many problems that result from the way music teachers often teach. Most teachers focus on the process, not the goal. The Natural Learning Process that Kohut advocates is the same process that young children use when they…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Music Teachers, Teaching Methods, Learning Modalities
Socher, David – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
A picture is a patchwork of color laid out in a private space in which lie flat imitations of life. Such a patchwork constitutes a make-believe visual field. The author rolls out this suggestion under the following headings: Intention, Form and Content, Ontology, Picture Space, Make-believe, Photography, and Resemblance. This commentary focuses on…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Aesthetic Education, Intention, Play
Holdstein, Deborah H. – USA Today, 1983
Verses written by Vietnam veterans from "Winning Hearts and Minds" are discussed in terms of two thematic categories: that which smashes the hypocrisy and myths of America and its patriotism, and that which documents and records the veteran's experience. This accessible, immediate poetic documentation of the Vietnam experience merits…
Descriptors: Imagery, Mythology, Patriotism, Poetry

Fleckenstein, Kristie S. – College English, 1996
Reviews work suggesting that imagery and language function in tandem to constitute a sense of being, and that metaphors of sight hold as much formative power as metaphors of word. Describes the limitations of language and the ways in which imagery compensates for that limitation. Discusses narrative of epistemology as a fusion of image and…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Imagery, Language, Metaphors

Mason, Kirsten – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1982
Examines the problem of metaphor translation and concludes it must be viewed as two separate problems--the problem with metaphor and the problem with translation. (EKN)
Descriptors: Imagery, Interpretive Skills, Metaphors, Translation

Koester, David – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1997
Examines the place of national imagery and the experience of the nation in childhood. Draws a comparison between such experiences in Iceland and Kamchatka, Russia. Describes ways in which these experiences become resources for expressing a distinct national identity. (EV)
Descriptors: Children, Imagery, Nationalism, Political Socialization

Hausmann, Vincent – Journal of Film and Video, 1998
Contends that Bernardo Bertolucci's films engage in a persistent critique of the essentialist subject; states that he focuses on the lasting effects of a tumultuous early fusion between a preverbal child and an "archaic" mother, associated in part with instinctual, prelinguistic rhythms disruptive of meaning. Discusses several of…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Films, Imagery, Psychology
Hirschkind, Lynn – Humanist, 1983
White Americans and Native Americans have accepted and used the idea of the noble savage for many purposes. The noble savage imagery has fostered many misconceptions. Native Americans might reformulate their ethnicities to reckon with the present world and gain a more persuasive voice in politics. (AM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Ethnicity, Imagery, Politics
Roediger, Henry L., III – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1982
Argues that existing evidence does not discredit the notion that hypermnesia (increased recall across repeated testing) is related to level of recall. (EKN)
Descriptors: Imagery, Recall (Psychology), Schemata (Cognition), Visualization