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Bringing together theoretical perspectives on critical theory, literacy theory, and history, and analyses of qualitative data and qualitative research data from classroom research, this book examines popular assumptions about literacy and challenges readers to question how it has been used historically both to empower and to oppress. It offers an alternative view of literacy - a "literacy of promise" - that charts an emancipatory agenda for literacy instructional practices in schools.
Bringing together theoretical perspectives on critical theory, literacy theory, and history, and analyses of qualitative data and qualitative research data from classroom research, this book examines popular assumptions about literacy and challenges readers to question how it has been used historically both to empower and to oppress. It offers an alternative view of literacy - a "literacy of promise" - that charts an emancipatory agenda for literacy instructional practices in schools.
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Linda A. Spears-Bunton is Associate Professor of English Education and an affiliated faculty member in African New World Studies at Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Rebecca Powell currently serves as Dean of Education at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky, where she has taught since 1993. She holds the Marjorie Bauer Stafford Endowed Professorship and was awarded the Cawthorne Excellence in Teaching Award in 2003.
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Foreword Lisa Delpit Preface 1 Introduction Rebecca Powell PART I: PROBLEMS AND PROMISES 2 Along the Road to Social Justice: A Literacy of Promise Linda A. Spears-Bunton and Rebecca Powell 3 "Unbanking" Education: Exploring Constructs of Knowledge, Teaching, Learning Letitia Hochstrasser Fickel 4 Resistance, Reading, Writing, and Redemption: Defining Moments in Literacy and the Law Sherman G. Helenese, Linda A. Spears-Bunton and Kimberly L. Bunton PART II: REALIZING A LITERACY OF PROMISE THROUGH LITERARY TEXTS 5 "Educational, Controversial, Provocative, and Personal": Three African American Adolescent Males Reflect on Critically Framing of A Lesson Before Dying Julia Johnson Connor and Arlette Ingram Willis 6 The Obscured White Voice in the Literacy Debate: Race, Space and Gender Linda A. Spears-Bunton PART III: REALIZING A LITERACY OF PROMISE THROUGH ORAL AND POPULAR TEXTS 7 Ebonics and the Struggle for Cultural Voice in U. S. Schools Ira Kincade Blake 8 The Potential of Oral Language for Empowerment Jessica S. Bryant 9 Voices of Our Youth: Antiracist Social Justice Theatre Arts Makes a Difference in the Classroom Karen B. McLean Donaldson 10 The Promise of Critical Media Literacy Rebecca Powell Contributors Index
Foreword Lisa Delpit Preface 1 Introduction Rebecca Powell PART I: PROBLEMS AND PROMISES 2 Along the Road to Social Justice: A Literacy of Promise Linda A. Spears-Bunton and Rebecca Powell 3 "Unbanking" Education: Exploring Constructs of Knowledge, Teaching, Learning Letitia Hochstrasser Fickel 4 Resistance, Reading, Writing, and Redemption: Defining Moments in Literacy and the Law Sherman G. Helenese, Linda A. Spears-Bunton and Kimberly L. Bunton PART II: REALIZING A LITERACY OF PROMISE THROUGH LITERARY TEXTS 5 "Educational, Controversial, Provocative, and Personal": Three African American Adolescent Males Reflect on Critically Framing of A Lesson Before Dying Julia Johnson Connor and Arlette Ingram Willis 6 The Obscured White Voice in the Literacy Debate: Race, Space and Gender Linda A. Spears-Bunton PART III: REALIZING A LITERACY OF PROMISE THROUGH ORAL AND POPULAR TEXTS 7 Ebonics and the Struggle for Cultural Voice in U. S. Schools Ira Kincade Blake 8 The Potential of Oral Language for Empowerment Jessica S. Bryant 9 Voices of Our Youth: Antiracist Social Justice Theatre Arts Makes a Difference in the Classroom Karen B. McLean Donaldson 10 The Promise of Critical Media Literacy Rebecca Powell Contributors Index
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