Expanding the Foundation
African American Authors of Young Adult Literature, 1980-2000
Herausgeber: Bickmore, Steven T.; Clark, Shanetia P.
Expanding the Foundation
African American Authors of Young Adult Literature, 1980-2000
Herausgeber: Bickmore, Steven T.; Clark, Shanetia P.
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Within this book we survey and discuss the history of African American Authors of Young Adult Literature.
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Within this book we survey and discuss the history of African American Authors of Young Adult Literature.
Produktdetails
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- African American Authors of Young Adult Literature: A Three Volume Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 212g
- ISBN-13: 9781475843569
- ISBN-10: 1475843569
- Artikelnr.: 62220200
- African American Authors of Young Adult Literature: A Three Volume Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 212g
- ISBN-13: 9781475843569
- ISBN-10: 1475843569
- Artikelnr.: 62220200
Steven T. Bickmore is an Associate professor of English Education at UNLV and maintains a weekly academic blog on YA literature (http://www.yawednesday.com/). He is a past editor of The ALAN Review (2009-2014) and a founding editor of Study and Scrutiny: Research in Young Adult Literature. Shanetia P. Clark, PhD is an associate professor of literacy in the Department of Early and Elementary Education at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland. Her interests include young adult and children's literature, the exploration of aesthetic experiences within reading and writing classrooms, and writing pedagogy.
Foreword by Nancy Tolson
Acknowledgements
Introduction-Steven T. Bickmore and Shanetia P. Clark
THE FEATURED AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS
1. "We're All Just People Here": Freedom, Hope, and Migration in Brown Girl
Dreaming
KaaVonia Hinton
2. Coming of Age and Confronting Sexual Identity in Jacqueline
Woodson's From The Notebooks of Melanin Sun
Tammy Szafranski and Steven T. Bickmore
3. A Life Revealed: Angela Johnson's The First Part Last and the
Transformation of the Personal Narrative
Matt Skillen
4. Nikki Grimes: Poet, Writer, Advocate, and Creative Spirit
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
5.Nikki Grimes: Poetry as Memior
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
6. Constructing Understanding Through Advocacy: A critical Disability
Studies Perspective on Sharon draper's Out of My Mind
Katie Caprino and Tara Anderson Gold
7. History, Memory, and Family Stories in Sharon Draper's Stella by
Starlight
Morgan Jackson and Steven T. Bickmore
8. An Examinatin of Who We are through Historical Fiction: Using
Christopher
Paul Curtis' The Journey of Little Charlie as a Magnifying Glass
Shanetia P. Clark
9.Finding and Accepting Oneself through Sharon G. Flake's The Skin I'm In
Steven T. Bickmore and Tammy Szafranski
10. Narrating the Extraordinary Everydayness of Black Adolescents through
the Works of Rita Williams-Garcia
Roberta Price Gardner
11. Jewel Parker Rhodes: Towers Falling, Hope Rising
Regina S. Carter, Bethany B. Mickel, and Felicia Moore
Acknowledgements
Introduction-Steven T. Bickmore and Shanetia P. Clark
THE FEATURED AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS
1. "We're All Just People Here": Freedom, Hope, and Migration in Brown Girl
Dreaming
KaaVonia Hinton
2. Coming of Age and Confronting Sexual Identity in Jacqueline
Woodson's From The Notebooks of Melanin Sun
Tammy Szafranski and Steven T. Bickmore
3. A Life Revealed: Angela Johnson's The First Part Last and the
Transformation of the Personal Narrative
Matt Skillen
4. Nikki Grimes: Poet, Writer, Advocate, and Creative Spirit
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
5.Nikki Grimes: Poetry as Memior
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
6. Constructing Understanding Through Advocacy: A critical Disability
Studies Perspective on Sharon draper's Out of My Mind
Katie Caprino and Tara Anderson Gold
7. History, Memory, and Family Stories in Sharon Draper's Stella by
Starlight
Morgan Jackson and Steven T. Bickmore
8. An Examinatin of Who We are through Historical Fiction: Using
Christopher
Paul Curtis' The Journey of Little Charlie as a Magnifying Glass
Shanetia P. Clark
9.Finding and Accepting Oneself through Sharon G. Flake's The Skin I'm In
Steven T. Bickmore and Tammy Szafranski
10. Narrating the Extraordinary Everydayness of Black Adolescents through
the Works of Rita Williams-Garcia
Roberta Price Gardner
11. Jewel Parker Rhodes: Towers Falling, Hope Rising
Regina S. Carter, Bethany B. Mickel, and Felicia Moore
Foreword by Nancy Tolson
Acknowledgements
Introduction-Steven T. Bickmore and Shanetia P. Clark
THE FEATURED AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS
1. "We're All Just People Here": Freedom, Hope, and Migration in Brown Girl
Dreaming
KaaVonia Hinton
2. Coming of Age and Confronting Sexual Identity in Jacqueline
Woodson's From The Notebooks of Melanin Sun
Tammy Szafranski and Steven T. Bickmore
3. A Life Revealed: Angela Johnson's The First Part Last and the
Transformation of the Personal Narrative
Matt Skillen
4. Nikki Grimes: Poet, Writer, Advocate, and Creative Spirit
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
5.Nikki Grimes: Poetry as Memior
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
6. Constructing Understanding Through Advocacy: A critical Disability
Studies Perspective on Sharon draper's Out of My Mind
Katie Caprino and Tara Anderson Gold
7. History, Memory, and Family Stories in Sharon Draper's Stella by
Starlight
Morgan Jackson and Steven T. Bickmore
8. An Examinatin of Who We are through Historical Fiction: Using
Christopher
Paul Curtis' The Journey of Little Charlie as a Magnifying Glass
Shanetia P. Clark
9.Finding and Accepting Oneself through Sharon G. Flake's The Skin I'm In
Steven T. Bickmore and Tammy Szafranski
10. Narrating the Extraordinary Everydayness of Black Adolescents through
the Works of Rita Williams-Garcia
Roberta Price Gardner
11. Jewel Parker Rhodes: Towers Falling, Hope Rising
Regina S. Carter, Bethany B. Mickel, and Felicia Moore
Acknowledgements
Introduction-Steven T. Bickmore and Shanetia P. Clark
THE FEATURED AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS
1. "We're All Just People Here": Freedom, Hope, and Migration in Brown Girl
Dreaming
KaaVonia Hinton
2. Coming of Age and Confronting Sexual Identity in Jacqueline
Woodson's From The Notebooks of Melanin Sun
Tammy Szafranski and Steven T. Bickmore
3. A Life Revealed: Angela Johnson's The First Part Last and the
Transformation of the Personal Narrative
Matt Skillen
4. Nikki Grimes: Poet, Writer, Advocate, and Creative Spirit
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
5.Nikki Grimes: Poetry as Memior
Mary Napoli and Barbara Ward
6. Constructing Understanding Through Advocacy: A critical Disability
Studies Perspective on Sharon draper's Out of My Mind
Katie Caprino and Tara Anderson Gold
7. History, Memory, and Family Stories in Sharon Draper's Stella by
Starlight
Morgan Jackson and Steven T. Bickmore
8. An Examinatin of Who We are through Historical Fiction: Using
Christopher
Paul Curtis' The Journey of Little Charlie as a Magnifying Glass
Shanetia P. Clark
9.Finding and Accepting Oneself through Sharon G. Flake's The Skin I'm In
Steven T. Bickmore and Tammy Szafranski
10. Narrating the Extraordinary Everydayness of Black Adolescents through
the Works of Rita Williams-Garcia
Roberta Price Gardner
11. Jewel Parker Rhodes: Towers Falling, Hope Rising
Regina S. Carter, Bethany B. Mickel, and Felicia Moore