Race in the Multiethnic Literature Classroom
Autor Cristina Stanciu, Gary Totten, Jennifer Ann Ho, Joanne Lipson Freed, Yadira Gamezen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2024
The authors draw on their own racial and ethnic backgrounds to examine race and racism in the context of addressing necessary and often difficult classroom conversations about race, histories of exclusion, and racism. Case studies, reflections, and personal experiences provide guidance for addressing race and racism in the classroom. In-depth analysis looks at attacks on teaching Critical Race Theory and other practices for studying marginalized histories and voices. Throughout, the contributors shine a light on how a critical framework focused on race advances an understanding of contemporary and historical US multiethnic literatures for students around the world and in all fields of study.
Contributors: Kristen Brown, Nancy Carranza, Luis Cortes, Marilyn Edelstein, Naomi Edwards, Joanne Lipson Freed, Yadira Gamez, Lauren J. Gantz, Jennifer Ho, Shermaine M. Jones, Norell Martinez, Sarah Minslow, Crystal R. Pérez, Kevin Pyon, Emily Ruth Rutter, Ariel Santos, and C. Anneke Snyder
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780252088384
ISBN-10: 0252088387
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 2 black & white photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: MO – University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10: 0252088387
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 2 black & white photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: MO – University of Illinois Press
Notă biografică
Cristina Stanciu is an associate professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University. She is the author of The Makings and Unmakings of Americans: Indians and Immigrants in American Literature and Culture, 1879–1924. Gary Totten is a professor of English at the University of Nevada. He is the author of African American Travel Narratives from Abroad: Mobility and Cultural Work in the Age of Jim Crow.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction Cristina Stanciu and Gary Totten
Part I. Racial Literacies
Contributors
Index
Introduction Cristina Stanciu and Gary Totten
Part I. Racial Literacies
- The Necessity of Racial Literacy in the Multiethnic Literature Classroom Jennifer Ho
- Form, Politics, and Syllabus Design: Short Fiction and the Teaching of Racial Literacy Joanne Lipson Freed
- Digital Projects as Tools for Teaching Latinx Literature Yadira Gamez and C. Anneke Snyder
- Reading Refugitude: Critical Frameworks for Teaching Hmong American Literature Lauren J. Gantz
- Detecting the Present in the Historical Novel: Building Consciousness through a Pedagogy of Conscious Anachronism Crystal R. Pérez
- Civilization on Stolen Land: Charles Eastman, Counterstory, and Common Ground Kristen Brown
- Uneducated, Undereducated, and Miseducated: Contesting Education Inequality and the Struggle for Conscientização Norell Martínez
- Our Absence: The Missing Latinx Students in the Selective University Luis Cortés
- Becoming an Antiracist in the Multiethnic Literature Classroom Emily Ruth Rutter
- Exploring the Effects of Asian Stereotypes and Exclusion in the Multiethnic Literature Classroom Sarah Minslow
- From W. E. B. Du Bois to George Floyd: Critical Race Theory in the Post-2020 Classroom Ariel Santos
- Not Another Antiracist Reading List: Afropessimism, Autotheory, and the Limits of (Anti)Racism Kevin Pyon
- Confronting the Spectacle of Black Death in the Black Lives Matter-Era Classroom Shermaine M. Jones
- Empathy for “The Other”: Multiethnic Literature and the Possibilities of Empathy across Racial, Gender, and Cultural Differences Marilyn Edelstein
- Magic and Melancholia: Racial Feelings and Teaching Ken Liu’s “The Paper Menagerie” Nancy Huayan Carranza
- Race in the Classroom and the Problem of Hope Naomi Edwards
Contributors
Index