Educating New Americans: Immigrant Lives and Learning: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
Autor Donald F. Hones, Shou C. Cha, Cher Shou Chaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780805831344
ISBN-10: 0805831347
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0805831347
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ProfessionalCuprins
Contents: A Note on Authorship and Ownership. Preface. Part I: Immigrant Identity in School and Society. Prelude to a Life History: The Shooting. On Being and Becoming American. Visions of America: Narratives of Immigrants, School, and Society. Part II: A Hmong American Life History. A River in the Mountains. The Word. Generations. Making Peace. Part III: Learning From a Life. Resourcefulness, Relationship, Respect: Learning From a Life. From One Life to Many: Rediscovering America Through Autobiography. Epilogue: Research as an Opening. Appendix: Narrative Inquiry and the Life History of a New American.
Recenzii
"An appendix and extensive bibliography lend value to this narrative inquiry, which offers unique opportunities for researchers, educators, policymakers, and community leaders in shaping the lives and learning of 'new Americans'."
—MultiCultural Review
"[Hones'] ability to give detailed descriptions of this culture in the postmodern society, his concerns for ethics concerning immigrants, and his use of poetry to try to bring this to light, illuminates the 'emotive power' of the narrative."
—Contemporary Psychology
"This book does a good job in showing readers that two people from different races and different backgrounds can develop a beautiful friendship and understanding by listening to each other. The authors further challenge all Americans to rethink the roles of schools and to bring diverse young people together rather than separate them."
—educational HORIZONS
"Embraces a compelling and complex theme--to understand 'What it means to be an American' in a dynamic, multicultural web of relations. By grounding a response to this probe in the story of Shou Cha, which presents scholarly substance and personal reflection, the book begins to explore multiple levels of today's immigrant experience and the complications of a life (or lives) which crosses geographical, historical, political, and social-cultural borders....The story is often told poetically, and with great care and respect....It gives face to the often misunderstood and complex lives of today's Asian-derived peoples arriving in the U.S. from war-torn homelands....The juxtaposition of Shou's and Hone's stories brings to the surface many reasonable points which add to a national debate around the query, 'Is there one way to be an American?'"
—Maenette K.P. Benham
Michigan State University
—MultiCultural Review
"[Hones'] ability to give detailed descriptions of this culture in the postmodern society, his concerns for ethics concerning immigrants, and his use of poetry to try to bring this to light, illuminates the 'emotive power' of the narrative."
—Contemporary Psychology
"This book does a good job in showing readers that two people from different races and different backgrounds can develop a beautiful friendship and understanding by listening to each other. The authors further challenge all Americans to rethink the roles of schools and to bring diverse young people together rather than separate them."
—educational HORIZONS
"Embraces a compelling and complex theme--to understand 'What it means to be an American' in a dynamic, multicultural web of relations. By grounding a response to this probe in the story of Shou Cha, which presents scholarly substance and personal reflection, the book begins to explore multiple levels of today's immigrant experience and the complications of a life (or lives) which crosses geographical, historical, political, and social-cultural borders....The story is often told poetically, and with great care and respect....It gives face to the often misunderstood and complex lives of today's Asian-derived peoples arriving in the U.S. from war-torn homelands....The juxtaposition of Shou's and Hone's stories brings to the surface many reasonable points which add to a national debate around the query, 'Is there one way to be an American?'"
—Maenette K.P. Benham
Michigan State University
Notă biografică
Donald F. Hones, Shou C. Cha, Cher Shou Cha
Descriere
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