Writing Reimagined

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Writing Reimagined

Bridging Critical Theories and Pedagogical Practices in Elementary Classrooms

Kline, Sonia M.; Kang, Grace Y.

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

03/2026

296

Mole

Inglês

9798881803674

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Foreword by Cornelius Minor
Preface by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline

Introduction: What is Critical Humanizing Writing Pedagogy? by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline

Chapter 1: Identity
At the Core: Student Identities and Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom by Katie Peachy and Crystal Chen-Lee

Chapter 2: Translanguaging
Translanguaging Writing Pedagogy to Leverage Multilingual Writers' Funds of Knowledge and Identity by Margarita Gomez and Joanna Wong

Chapter 3: Raciolinguistics
Critical Cultural Language and Revolutionary Love in Writing Instruction: Centering Cultural Language as Resistance, Belonging, and Affirmation by Roberta Gardner and Sanjuana Rodriguez

Chapter 4: Trauma
"We go through a story together": Considering Trauma in Critical, Humanizing Writing Classrooms by Elizabeth Dutro

Chapter 5: Multimodality
The Power and Promise of Multimodal Composition for Enacting Critical Humanizing Writing Pedagogies by Shawna Coppola

Chapter 6: Pop Culture
Powerful "X-people" and Rhythmic "Teen-age-ers": Popular Culture in Childhood Composing by Anne Haas Dyson

Chapter 7: Play
Storying Identity as Curricular Practice: The Multimodal Resonances of Play and Writing by Haeny Yoon

Chapter 8: Activism
Environmental Artivism as a Critical Multimodal Writing Pedagogy by Rebecca Woodard and Kristine Schutz

Chapter 9: Resistance
Writing as Resistance: Poetic Inquiry as a Liberatory Practice in the Classroom by Darius Phelps

Chapter 10: Love
Revolutionary Love: A Critical Approach for Teaching Young Writers by Michele Myers

Closing Thoughts by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline