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Author Nissen, Leslie B., author.

Title Curriculum and the life erratic : the geographic cure / Leslie B. Nissen.

Publication Info. Rotterdam, The Netherlands : Sense Publishers, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 132 pages).
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Series Transgressions : cultural studies and education ; 96
Transgressions (Rotterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 96.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 1: Introduction: Curriculum and the Life Erratic -- Inset: Stevie, Age Seven -- Geographic Cure, Curriculum Theory, and Psychoanalysis -- A Matter of Balance -- Wisdom Figures -- Singular Set of Children of Alcoholics -- 2: Confounded Life of an 80-Proof Home -- Inset: Officer Jake's Steel-Toe Shoe -- Retreats of Substance -- Fermented Parenting -- Taking Over -- On Refusing to Talk About It -- An Air Raid a Day -- 3: Unhinged Lives of Kids on the Move -- Inset: Ringo, Shut Up! -- Families Unmoored -- Transient Students Typically Defined -- Long, Loud Sigh: Student Mobility from the School Perspective -- 4: Drinking and Driving (Away) -- Inset: Geography and His Sister -- Glass Castles and Geography Lessons -- Buffer Has No Buffer -- On The Fine Art of Cigarette Removal -- Secrets and Lies, Good Moods and Goodbyes -- Whispers in the Roar -- Driving Away -- 5: "Hold Still" -- Laundrymat Lizard -- Charlie's Angel and Mystical Whispers -- Ken Factor -- Golden Option -- Naming It, Claiming It -- Doctor, The Cape, and the Red Letter "S" -- Forget-Me-Nots and Contradictory Spaces -- So, We Were STUCK In This Plastic, Outdoor Elevator ... -- Holding Chaos at Bay -- 6: Geographic Cure Writ Large -- Inset: Stevie, Age 1.
Summary Curriculum and the Life Erratic: The Geographic Cure lays bare the untold damage done to children who are forced to endure the toxic combination of "fermented parenting" (as author Leslie Nissen has termed it) and frequent family moves at the hands of alcoholic parents who perpetually seek the elusive Geographic Cure. While such parents deceive themselves that in the next new place, sobriety will prevail, their children know better. Alcoholics who chronically uproot their families for a fresh start usually carry along every reason to drink. For the school-age children of such cure-seeking alcoholics, the torment of life with a volatile, unpredictable and chronically intoxicated parent is intensified by the anguish of being 'the new kid' who changes schools at the whim of the parent. Highly mobile children, bearing an alarmingly long list of prior schools, may be part of a group which Nissen calls Geographic Cure Children, whose chances of finding help are nearly non-existent, despite their acute need for care. The dilemma of this unique subset of Children of Alcoholics is examined via autobiographical, psychoanalytic and fictional lenses. Nissen also recounts her own urge to hit the road when diagnosed with cancer, and explores the Geographic Cure writ large, observing how the current 'testing frenzy' and clamor for cures for low test scores dominate educational policy. Could teachers' panic about accountability cause them to resent new students who appear at their classroom doors mid-year? Is education encumbered because, at the hands of policy-makers, educators are working the Life Erratic?
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Subject Children of alcoholics -- Education.
Children of alcoholics -- Education.
Children of alcoholics.
Children of alcoholics -- Psychology.
Children of alcoholics -- Psychology.
Children of alcoholics -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
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