The Mountain Reader

The Mountain Reader
Title The Mountain Reader PDF eBook
Author John A. Murray
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This Nature Conservancy volume celebrates the mountains of the world with 23 literary works that range over three continents and 200 years. Includes John Muir on the Sierra Nevadas, Henry David Thoreau on Maine's Ktaadn,and more.

The Mountain Lion Reader's Theater Script and Lesson

The Mountain Lion Reader's Theater Script and Lesson
Title The Mountain Lion Reader's Theater Script and Lesson PDF eBook
Author Cathy Mackey Davis
Publisher Teacher Created Materials
Pages 6
Release 2014-01-01
Genre
ISBN 1480767360

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Improve reading fluency while providing fun and purposeful practice for performance. Motivate students with this reader's theater script and build students' knowledge through grade-level content. Included graphic organizer helps visual learners.

Beneath the Mountain: An Anti-Prison Reader

Beneath the Mountain: An Anti-Prison Reader
Title Beneath the Mountain: An Anti-Prison Reader PDF eBook
Author Mumia Abu-Jamal
Publisher City Lights Books
Pages 315
Release 2024-07-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 087286927X

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Essential radical texts by enslaved, jailed, and imprisoned Americans, edited by renowned political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal and activist-scholar Jennifer Black. “Filled with insight and energy, this extraordinary book gifts us the opportunity to encounter people’s understanding of the fight for freedom from the inside out.”—Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Golden Gulag and Abolition Geography “Martin Luther King told us what he saw when he went to the mountaintop....But there’s also the foot of the mountain, and there are also the regions beneath the surface. I want to try to tell you a little something about those regions.”—Angela Y. Davis, author of Angela Davis: An Autobiography Beneath the Mountain is a reader’s guide for understanding the evolution of anti-prison tenets. This essential core of primary texts provides an arc of insurgent writings by dissidents and revolutionaries who experienced incarceration and state terror first-hand. With contributions from John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and Crazy Horse, to Assata Shakur, Malcolm X, and Leonard Peltier, it also includes a previously unpublished communiqué from Angela Davis, written from jail at the time when she was forging the anti-prison critique that has since inspired a national movement. Beneath the Mountain offers a record of the historic foundations for the contemporary abolition movement. What emerges from these texts is an emancipatory vision that inspires the work being done today, a vision centered on organizing and solidarity as an antidote to repression. An invaluable resource for readers on both sides of prison walls, this compendium of resistance and hard-won vision will be essential to all who seek to develop an abolitionist critique and to further an understanding of the nature of repression and liberation.

The Mountain and the Politics of Representation

The Mountain and the Politics of Representation
Title The Mountain and the Politics of Representation PDF eBook
Author Jenny Hall
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 320
Release 2023-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1837642753

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The stories we tell, published or otherwise, condition our mountain experiences in practice and reinforce cultural memory and representation. Yet, as this book and the authors within it set out to demonstrate, if we look beyond the boundaries of this ‘singular white history’ there is a rich diversity of stories to tell. This volume contributes to a growing body of scholarship that calls for a heterogeneity of voices in mountain memoir genres. For the first time, this diverse scholarship interrogates how mountaineering literary and media culture impact bodies, spaces, and places, in order to nuance how commodification intersects across social categories and is embodied in multi-dimensional ways. In this volume, we explore a burgeoning tradition of mountaineering literature, of cinema and of memoir to appreciate difference, beyond the habitual heroic, white male, adventurer that dominates screens and bookshelves. Through exploring multidimensional axes of social differentiation from gender, race, class, and age to dis/ability and sexuality, the book will demonstrate how commodification is embodied through representation in mountaineering literature, media, film and memoir in mountaineering spaces. Amongst our aims, this book intends to understand how multiple social dimensions overlap and work to produce independent systems of exclusion and inclusion that focus on untraditional ways to be a mountaineer.

Reading the Mountains of Home

Reading the Mountains of Home
Title Reading the Mountains of Home PDF eBook
Author John Elder
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 284
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780674748880

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Small farms once occupied the heights that John Elder calls home, but now only a few cellar holes and tumbled stone walls remain among the dense stands of maple, beech, and hemlocks on these Vermont hills. Reading the Mountains of Homeis a journey into these verdant reaches where in the last century humans tried their hand and where bear and moose now find shelter. As John Elder is our guide, so Robert Frost is Elder's companion, his great poem "Directive" seeing us through a landscape in which nature and literature, loss and recovery, are inextricably joined. Over the course of a year, Elder takes us on his hikes through the forested uplands between South Mountain and North Mountain, reflecting on the forces of nature, from the descent of the glaciers to the rush of the New Haven River, that shaped a plateau for his village of Bristol; and on the human will that denuded and farmed and abandoned the mountains so many years ago. His forays wind through the flinty relics of nineteenth-century homesteads and Abenaki settlements, leading to meditations on both human failure and the possibility for deeper communion with the land and others. An exploration of the body and soul of a place, an interpretive map of its natural and literary life, Reading the Mountains of Home strikes a moving balance between the pressures of civilization and the attraction of wilderness. It is a beautiful work of nature writing in which human nature finds its place, where the reader is invited to follow the last line of Frost's "Directive," to "Drink and be whole again beyond confusion."

Reader's Theater Scripts, Grade 3

Reader's Theater Scripts, Grade 3
Title Reader's Theater Scripts, Grade 3 PDF eBook
Author Cathy Mackey Davis
Publisher Shell Education
Pages 108
Release 2010-02-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9781425806934

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Students love the spotlight! Improve Grade 3 students' reading fluency while providing fun and purposeful reading practice for performance. You'll motivate students with these easy-to-implement reader's theater scripts that also build students' knowledge through grade-level content. Book includes 14 original leveled scripts, graphic organizers, and a Teacher Resource CD including scripts, PDFs, and graphic organizers. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards. 104pp.

The National Third Reader

The National Third Reader
Title The National Third Reader PDF eBook
Author Richard Green Parker
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1865
Genre Readers and speakers
ISBN

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