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"In Search of a Lost Eye: The Mythopoetic Dimension in Pedagogy" a Review of Timothy Leonard & Peter Willis' (Eds.) Pedagogies of the Imagination. Mythopoetic Curriculum in Educational Practice

Phenomenology & Practice
doi 10.29173/pandpr19823
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December 2, 2009

Authors
Ragna Aadlandsvik
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University of Alberta Libraries


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