On the Shoulders of Giants
Celebrating African American Authors of Young Adult Literature
Herausgeber: Bickmore, Steven T.; Clark, Shanetia P.
On the Shoulders of Giants
Celebrating African American Authors of Young Adult Literature
Herausgeber: Bickmore, Steven T.; Clark, Shanetia P.
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book is a valuable tool teachers can use to help their students be inspired by literary giants who created and shaped the AAYA field.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- On the Shoulders of Giants37,99 €
- Standing on the Shoulders of Giants25,99 €
- Expanding the Foundation96,99 €
- Expanding the Foundation39,99 €
- Mara Lee GraysonRace Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning46,99 €
- The Ivory Tower38,99 €
- Chinaka S. DomnwachukwuThe Theory and Practice of Multicultural Education44,99 €
-
-
-
This book is a valuable tool teachers can use to help their students be inspired by literary giants who created and shaped the AAYA field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- African American Authors of Young Adult Literature: A Three Volume Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 375g
- ISBN-13: 9781475843521
- ISBN-10: 1475843526
- Artikelnr.: 57753262
- African American Authors of Young Adult Literature: A Three Volume Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 375g
- ISBN-13: 9781475843521
- ISBN-10: 1475843526
- Artikelnr.: 57753262
Edited by Steven T. Bickmore and Shanetia P. Clark PhD
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction - Steven T. Bickmore PART I:
CRITICAL FOUNDATION, ESTABLISHED THEMES, AND RECEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN
AUTHORS Chapter 1: Looking back to move forward: A Retrospective of the
Coretta Scott King Award Deborah Taylor Chapter 2: Themes and Critical
Foundations of Early African American Authors of Young Adult Literature
Shanetia P. Clark PART II: FOUNDING AUTHORS AND THEIR EARLY INTRODUCTION
Chapter 3: Walter Dean Myers: A Lifetime of Stories Ngozi Onuora Chapter 4:
Virginia Hamilton, Liberation, and Bluish: Generating Acceptance and
Empathy Shanetia P. Clark and Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 5: These Tears Are
Real: Historical Representations in Julius Lester's Day of Tears Ruth McKoy
Lowery and Cheryl Logan Chapter 6: The Early Reception of Mildred D.
Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Chris Crowe PART III: FOUNDING
AUTHORS, CURRENT REPUTATIONS, AND THEIR CONTINUED PRESENCE Chapter 7: Poet
of Harlem: The Truth, Text, and Legacy of Walter Dean Myers M. Cathrene
Connery Chapter 8: Reading, Learning, and Telling Folklore through Virginia
Hamilton's Zeely Nancy D. Tolson Chapter 9: Julius Lester's Nonfiction
Presentation of Slavery in To Be a Slave Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 10:
Racialized Constructions in the Stories by Mildred Taylor Wanda Brooks and
Desiree Cueto About the Authors
CRITICAL FOUNDATION, ESTABLISHED THEMES, AND RECEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN
AUTHORS Chapter 1: Looking back to move forward: A Retrospective of the
Coretta Scott King Award Deborah Taylor Chapter 2: Themes and Critical
Foundations of Early African American Authors of Young Adult Literature
Shanetia P. Clark PART II: FOUNDING AUTHORS AND THEIR EARLY INTRODUCTION
Chapter 3: Walter Dean Myers: A Lifetime of Stories Ngozi Onuora Chapter 4:
Virginia Hamilton, Liberation, and Bluish: Generating Acceptance and
Empathy Shanetia P. Clark and Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 5: These Tears Are
Real: Historical Representations in Julius Lester's Day of Tears Ruth McKoy
Lowery and Cheryl Logan Chapter 6: The Early Reception of Mildred D.
Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Chris Crowe PART III: FOUNDING
AUTHORS, CURRENT REPUTATIONS, AND THEIR CONTINUED PRESENCE Chapter 7: Poet
of Harlem: The Truth, Text, and Legacy of Walter Dean Myers M. Cathrene
Connery Chapter 8: Reading, Learning, and Telling Folklore through Virginia
Hamilton's Zeely Nancy D. Tolson Chapter 9: Julius Lester's Nonfiction
Presentation of Slavery in To Be a Slave Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 10:
Racialized Constructions in the Stories by Mildred Taylor Wanda Brooks and
Desiree Cueto About the Authors
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction - Steven T. Bickmore PART I:
CRITICAL FOUNDATION, ESTABLISHED THEMES, AND RECEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN
AUTHORS Chapter 1: Looking back to move forward: A Retrospective of the
Coretta Scott King Award Deborah Taylor Chapter 2: Themes and Critical
Foundations of Early African American Authors of Young Adult Literature
Shanetia P. Clark PART II: FOUNDING AUTHORS AND THEIR EARLY INTRODUCTION
Chapter 3: Walter Dean Myers: A Lifetime of Stories Ngozi Onuora Chapter 4:
Virginia Hamilton, Liberation, and Bluish: Generating Acceptance and
Empathy Shanetia P. Clark and Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 5: These Tears Are
Real: Historical Representations in Julius Lester's Day of Tears Ruth McKoy
Lowery and Cheryl Logan Chapter 6: The Early Reception of Mildred D.
Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Chris Crowe PART III: FOUNDING
AUTHORS, CURRENT REPUTATIONS, AND THEIR CONTINUED PRESENCE Chapter 7: Poet
of Harlem: The Truth, Text, and Legacy of Walter Dean Myers M. Cathrene
Connery Chapter 8: Reading, Learning, and Telling Folklore through Virginia
Hamilton's Zeely Nancy D. Tolson Chapter 9: Julius Lester's Nonfiction
Presentation of Slavery in To Be a Slave Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 10:
Racialized Constructions in the Stories by Mildred Taylor Wanda Brooks and
Desiree Cueto About the Authors
CRITICAL FOUNDATION, ESTABLISHED THEMES, AND RECEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN
AUTHORS Chapter 1: Looking back to move forward: A Retrospective of the
Coretta Scott King Award Deborah Taylor Chapter 2: Themes and Critical
Foundations of Early African American Authors of Young Adult Literature
Shanetia P. Clark PART II: FOUNDING AUTHORS AND THEIR EARLY INTRODUCTION
Chapter 3: Walter Dean Myers: A Lifetime of Stories Ngozi Onuora Chapter 4:
Virginia Hamilton, Liberation, and Bluish: Generating Acceptance and
Empathy Shanetia P. Clark and Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 5: These Tears Are
Real: Historical Representations in Julius Lester's Day of Tears Ruth McKoy
Lowery and Cheryl Logan Chapter 6: The Early Reception of Mildred D.
Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Chris Crowe PART III: FOUNDING
AUTHORS, CURRENT REPUTATIONS, AND THEIR CONTINUED PRESENCE Chapter 7: Poet
of Harlem: The Truth, Text, and Legacy of Walter Dean Myers M. Cathrene
Connery Chapter 8: Reading, Learning, and Telling Folklore through Virginia
Hamilton's Zeely Nancy D. Tolson Chapter 9: Julius Lester's Nonfiction
Presentation of Slavery in To Be a Slave Steven T. Bickmore Chapter 10:
Racialized Constructions in the Stories by Mildred Taylor Wanda Brooks and
Desiree Cueto About the Authors