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This book is written by teachers interested in bringing African American literature into the classroom. Documented here is the learning process that these educators experienced themselves as they read and discussed the stories & pedagogical.
This book is written by teachers interested in bringing African American literature into the classroom. Documented here is the learning process that these educators experienced themselves as they read and discussed the stories & pedagogical.
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African-American Studies and is founder and Director of the Project on the History of Black Writing at Northeastern University. Sharon Pineault-Burke is Coordinator of Resource Development and Outreach for the Project on the History of Black Writing and teaches in the writing program at Northeastern University. MariannaWhite Davis is Special Assistant to the President and Adjunct Professor of English at Benedict College, South Carolina.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Maryemma Graham When Teaching MattersChapter 1. William L. Andews Narrating SlaveryChapter 2. Katharine Driscoll Coon A Rip in the Tent: Teaching (African) American LiteratureChapter 3. Jane Skelton Multiple Voices, Multiple Identities: Teaching African American LiteratureChapter 4. Leslie Catherine Sanders Little Ham's Self Invention: Teaching Langston HughesChapter 5. Constance Borab Freeing the Female Voice: New Models and Materials for TeachingChapter 6. Thadious M. Davis A Female Face: Or, Masking the Masculine in African American Fiction Before Richard WrightChapter 7. Bernard W. Bell Voices of Double Consciousness in African American Fiction: Charles Chesnutt, Zora Neale Hurston, Dorothy West and Richard WrightChapter 8. Jerry W. Ward To Shatter Innocence: Teaching African American PoetryChapter 9. Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg The Way We Do the Things We Do: Enunciation and Effect in the Multicultural Classroom Chapter 10. Marianna White Davis Teaching Against the Odds Chapter 11. Ann Louise Keating Interrogating Whiteness, (De)Constructing Race Chapter 12. Trudier Harris Lying Through Our Teeth? The Quagmire of Cultural Diversity Chapter 13. Sharon Pineault Burke and Jennifer Novak Selected Bibliography of African American Literature
Introduction: Maryemma Graham When Teaching MattersChapter 1. William L. Andews Narrating SlaveryChapter 2. Katharine Driscoll Coon A Rip in the Tent: Teaching (African) American LiteratureChapter 3. Jane Skelton Multiple Voices, Multiple Identities: Teaching African American LiteratureChapter 4. Leslie Catherine Sanders Little Ham's Self Invention: Teaching Langston HughesChapter 5. Constance Borab Freeing the Female Voice: New Models and Materials for TeachingChapter 6. Thadious M. Davis A Female Face: Or, Masking the Masculine in African American Fiction Before Richard WrightChapter 7. Bernard W. Bell Voices of Double Consciousness in African American Fiction: Charles Chesnutt, Zora Neale Hurston, Dorothy West and Richard WrightChapter 8. Jerry W. Ward To Shatter Innocence: Teaching African American PoetryChapter 9. Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg The Way We Do the Things We Do: Enunciation and Effect in the Multicultural Classroom Chapter 10. Marianna White Davis Teaching Against the Odds Chapter 11. Ann Louise Keating Interrogating Whiteness, (De)Constructing Race Chapter 12. Trudier Harris Lying Through Our Teeth? The Quagmire of Cultural Diversity Chapter 13. Sharon Pineault Burke and Jennifer Novak Selected Bibliography of African American Literature
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