Multicultural Literature and Literacies: Making Space for DifferenceSuzanne Miale Miller, Suzanne M. Miller, Barbara McCaskill SUNY Press, 1993 M01 1 - 300 pages Does literature serve a humanizing function? Can it achieve social transformation? What roles does literature play for defining self, creating community, and achieving global perspective? This is the first book to thoroughly explore the methods by which educators, creative writers, and policymakers have constructed workable models of teaching literature in multicultural classrooms. The authors provide an interdisciplinary dialogue on the setbacks, solutions, silences, and successes that often occur in classes of multicultural literature. They all take the stance that definitions of literacy and literature originate as much outside the classroom as within it. With the inclusion of essays by writers themselves--a feature provided by no other book on this subject--the authors offer a unique vocalization of the nationalistic, economic, empowering, and moral purposes that reading and writing serve. The book also includes a current guide to selected resources in multicultural literature, in hopes of encouraging and facilitating instructors in the transformation of their own literature courses into multicultural ones. |
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Contents
A Poets Literacies | 21 |
Literacy and Empowerment | 37 |
A Stamp on the Envelope Upside Down Means Love | 77 |
The Ideology of Canons and Cultural Concerns | 105 |
Suzanne K Sutherland | 129 |
Reading against the Cultural Grain | 163 |
Some Notes on the Canon and Multiculturalism | 179 |
The Teachers Perspective | 187 |
Questions of Pedagogy and Multiculturalism | 205 |
Multicultural Literacy in a Middle School Writing Workshop | 219 |
Why a Dialogic Pedagogy? Making Space for Possible Worlds | 247 |
Selected Resources for Multicultural Education | 267 |
About the Editors | 270 |
Contributors | 289 |
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Multicultural Literature and Literacies: Making Space for Difference Suzanne M. Miller,Barbara McCaskill No preview available - 1993 |
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References to this book
Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults: Reflections on ... Mingshui Cai No preview available - 2006 |
Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults: Reflections on ... Mingshui Cai No preview available - 2006 |