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Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g

Reihe: Critical Literacy Teaching Series: Challenging Authors and Genres

Macaluso

Teaching the Canon in 21st Century Classrooms

Challenging Genres
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
ISBN: 978-90-04-38929-8
Verlag: Brill

Challenging Genres

Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g

Reihe: Critical Literacy Teaching Series: Challenging Authors and Genres

ISBN: 978-90-04-38929-8
Verlag: Brill


The canon, as much an ideology as it is a body of texts perceived to be intrinsic to the high school English classroom, has come under scrutiny for maintaining status quo narratives about whiteness, masculinity, heterosexuality, ability, and even those associated with American ideals of self-reliance, the good life, and the self-made man. Teaching practices around these texts may also reinforce harmful practices and ways of thinking, including those connected to notions of culture, literary merit, and methods of reading, teaching, and learning.



Teaching the Canon in 21st Century Classrooms offers innovative, critical ways of reading, thinking about, and teaching canonical texts in 21st century classrooms. Responding to the increasingly pluralized, digitized, global 21st century English classroom, chapter authors make explicit the ideologies of a canonical text of focus, while also elaborating a pedagogical approach that de-centers the canon, bridges past and present, applies critical theory, and celebrates the rich identities of 21st century readers. In using this book, teachers will be especially poised to take on the canon in their classroom and, thus, to open up their curricula to ideas, values, concerns, and narratives beyond those embedded in the canonical texts.

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Weitere Infos & Material


List of Figures and Tables

Introduction: Challenging the Canonical Genre

Kati Macaluso and Michael Macaluso

1. Curating against the Canon: Collaborative Curation for Critical Literacy

Kate Lechtenberg

2. What Do Olympians, Lowriders, and Shailene Woodley have to Do with Language Arts? Making Space for Critical, Multimodal Texts in Canonical Classrooms

Ashley K. Dallacqua and Annmarie Sheahan

3. Shattering Literary Windows and Mirrors: Creating Prismatic Canonical Experiences for (and with) British Literature Students

Jeanne Dyches

4. Still Fighting for Migrant Workers’ Rights 75 Years Later: A Critical Approach to Teaching the Grapes of Wrath through Contemporary Youth Testimonios

Michelle M. Falter and Nina R. Schoonover

5. Examining Islands across Contexts: Reading Colonization Critically in Shakespeare

Jeremiah C. Sataraka and Ashley S. Boyd

6. Teaching The House on Mango Street in the #MeToo Era

Amy Cummins

7. Fostering Critical Social Consciousness through “Text-to-Software” connections with Brave New World

Mark A. Sulzer

8. A Critical Race Approach to Teaching to kill a mockingbird

Carlin Borsheim-Black

9. Using Counterstories to Critique Racism: Critical Race Theory, Beloved, and The Hate U Give

Ashley Johnson and Mary L. Neville

10. Class is in Session: Why now is the Time for a Marxist Approach to the Canon

Elizabeth Currin, Stephanie Schroeder and Todd McCardle

11. Interrupting Ideologies Within the Canon: Applying Critical Lenses to Pride and Prejudice, Eleanor & Park, and Contemporary Life

Mike P. Cook, Brandon L. Sams and Parker Wade

12. A Critical Emotional Approach to Canonical Literature: Lessons from Of Mice and Men

Amanda Haertling Thein

13. Canonical Texts and Cultural Critique with English Learners

Erin McNeill and Mary Beth Hines

14. “This Ain’t Got Nuttin to Do with My Life”: Art and Imitation in Romeo and Juliet

Fawn Canady And Chyllis E. Scott

15. Teaching Critically for Freedom with 1984

Mary E. Styslinger, Nicole Walker, Angela Byrd and Kayla Hostetler


Michael Macaluso, Ph.D. (2016), Michigan State University, is an Assistant Professor of the Practice of English Education at the University of Notre Dame. His work has appeared in Linguistics in Education, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, and The English Journal.

Kati Macaluso, Ph.D. (2016), Michigan State University, is an Assistant Professor of the Practice of English Education at the University of Notre Dame. Her work has appeared in Reading Research Quarterly, The English Journal and Changing English.



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