English Language Arts as an Emancipatory Subject

English Language Arts as an Emancipatory Subject

International Perspectives on Justice and Equity in the English Classroom

Manuel, Jacqueline; Shoffner, Melanie; George, Marshall; Goodwyn, Andrew; Durrant, Cal; Sawyer, Wayne

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

318

Mole

9781032746029

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Part I: Establishing English as an Emancipatory Subject

1. Knowing the Subject, Knowing its History: Examining Key Figures in English who Contributed to its Emancipatory Nature

2. English as an Emancipatory Subject in England: A Historical Perspective, 1875-2024

3. English Teaching for Democratic Futures: The Role of Language, Literacy and Literature in Developing Creative and Critical Thinkers

4. The English Language Emerging as an Identity for Migrants and Refugees

5. Describing the World with Our Students in it: ELA and the Power of 'Recognition'

Part II: Reconfiguring the Curriculum of Emancipatory English

6. Teaching English to Nurture Social Imagination in the Early Years of Schooling: Emancipation versus Constraints

7. English, Literature and Questions of Emancipation: What does Literature Offer?

8. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion through Children's Literature in Higher Education

9. Making English Good and Right: Curriculum Reform in Aotearoa New Zealand

10. The Power of English Within and For the Lives of Migrant and Refugee Students

11. Rurality, Writing and English: Spatial Justice for Rural Students through English Teaching and Writing Pedagogy

12. Transitioning from Critical Literacy to the Ecocritical

Part III: Emancipatory English in Practice

13. Cultivating Critical Thinking Through Canonical and Non-Canonical Texts: Using a Social Justice Framework to Shape Curriculum and Instruction

14. Applying Country-Centred Place Pedagogies to Include All Learners in English

15. The Dignity of Choice: Independent Reading's Emancipatory Potential as an Instructional Practice

16. Ungrading for Social Justice: De-Centering Grades, Inequity, and White Supremacy

17. Recovering Truth-Seeking Ethical Pedagogies for the Literature Classroom in a Post-Truth Age

18. Shaping Identities: How Marginalized Students Harness Discourse to Reclaim Power in English Language Arts

19. "I Make it What I Want": Cultivating Fugitive Spaces of Acceptance and Resistance for Minoritized Students in the ELA Classroom

Part IV: Teachers of Emancipatory English

20. Possibilities and Practicalities: English Teachers and Their Creation of Spaces for Students' Voices and Agency

21. U.S. Teachers, Book Bans, and Sustaining the Self in the Southern Discourse

22. From Teacher to Teacher Educator: Developing an Anti-Racist, Anti-Biased Stance
Kristen Hawley Turner

23. Reflection and Liberation: The Reimagination of an English Methods Course
Madison Gannon and Jennifer Ervin
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literacy;english;language;social justice;language arts;goodwyn;IFTHE