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Portrait of His Daughter Reading
Salted paper print from paper negative.https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/iapc_thinking_gallery/1006/thumbnail.jp
Old Man with a Boy Reading
Etching on paper. Jean Jacques de Boissieu (1736-1810) was a self-taught artist in Lyon who visited Italy in 1765-66. He produced his most intense prints in the years 1758-64, 1770-82, and after 1789.https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/iapc_thinking_gallery/1003/thumbnail.jp
(2000) \u3cem\u3eDiscovering Our Voice: A Manual to Accompany \u27Geraldo\u27\u3c/em\u3e
Geraldo is a story about what an immigrant undergoes when he leaves one culture and tries to \u27join\u27 another culture. An immigrant suffers a triple disruption: he loses his sense of place, he enters into an alien language, and he finds himself surrounded by beings whose social behavior, norms and traditions are very unlike, and sometimes even offensive to his own. The explanation of the leading ideas in this manual help students and teachers explore the philosophical themes in Geraldo. The discussion plans, exercises, and activities are designed to foster and cultivate the process of philosophical dialogue in the classroom.
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