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Teaching at the Crossroads: Cultures and Critical Perspectives in Literature by Women of Colour

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Literary Nonfiction. Literary Criticism and History. Women’s Studies. We can fight back and counter the multi- directional attacks on multicultural education in literary studies by creating responsible, sound, and cohesive pedagogy. Controversies come with the academic territory, but if we allow the conflicts to overwhelm the objectives of our teaching, we pave the way for multiculturalism to be merely a passing fad rather than a permanent foundation for liberal education. We need to get beyond internal us versus them rhetorics of hate to have any hope for our students to get beyond these mentalities in the real world beyond our classrooms.–from TEACHING AT THE CROSSROADS

This book offers college and high school teachers a useful set of strategies for teaching literature by women of color. Providing a comprehensive framework that connects criticism to pedagogy, author Laurie Grobman provides a much- needed practical guide for teachers who want to introduce their students to multiple literary traditions in a culturally sensitive and theoretically informed manner.

Highly accessible and designed for practical use, TEACHING AT THE CROSSROADS is an ideal book for teachers of American Literature, Women’s Literature, Multicultural Literature, and World Literature. It is also ideal for English education courses that include training for diverse literatures by women.

Includes sample class plans and discussion questions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aunt Lute Books
Country
United States
Date
26 February 2002
Pages
240
ISBN
9781879960633

Literary Nonfiction. Literary Criticism and History. Women’s Studies. We can fight back and counter the multi- directional attacks on multicultural education in literary studies by creating responsible, sound, and cohesive pedagogy. Controversies come with the academic territory, but if we allow the conflicts to overwhelm the objectives of our teaching, we pave the way for multiculturalism to be merely a passing fad rather than a permanent foundation for liberal education. We need to get beyond internal us versus them rhetorics of hate to have any hope for our students to get beyond these mentalities in the real world beyond our classrooms.–from TEACHING AT THE CROSSROADS

This book offers college and high school teachers a useful set of strategies for teaching literature by women of color. Providing a comprehensive framework that connects criticism to pedagogy, author Laurie Grobman provides a much- needed practical guide for teachers who want to introduce their students to multiple literary traditions in a culturally sensitive and theoretically informed manner.

Highly accessible and designed for practical use, TEACHING AT THE CROSSROADS is an ideal book for teachers of American Literature, Women’s Literature, Multicultural Literature, and World Literature. It is also ideal for English education courses that include training for diverse literatures by women.

Includes sample class plans and discussion questions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aunt Lute Books
Country
United States
Date
26 February 2002
Pages
240
ISBN
9781879960633