This dissertation examines a number of historical novels composed and published during a time period when questions pertaining to education, equal opportunity, and expanding national memory were central to American consciousness. In the novels on which this study focuses, the centrality of education as a theme is reflected in the high proportion of classroom scenes and the large number of teachers who are key characters. The importance of education in Welty’s Losing Battles (1970), Gaines’s The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1971), and Silko’s Ceremony (1977) has not been thoroughly explored in the existing criticism. While the general theme of memory has been discussed at length for all three of these authors, there has been little...
This essay offers several strategies and approaches for teaching novels in history courses and refle...
This thesis compares Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody, Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, Me...
Book Description: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman tells the story of a woman, a community, an...
School Days and Family Ways investigates the positions of educated characters in response to their f...
There is conflict in memory over the quality and character of legally segregated schools for blacks....
Curriculum theory is a call to understanding. My call as a curriculum theorist is to attempt to unde...
This dissertation is a cultural study that challenges the handling of race in the history of America...
This dissertation primarily examines US historical novels and textbooks that shaped sentiments about...
This dissertation analyzes a set of texts that reflect public discussion of education in the 1890s--...
While Black educational history generally centers the infamous debate between Booker T. Washington a...
Sites of Instruction: Education, Kinship and Nation in African American Literature” explores educati...
textThis dissertation examines the moral panic over America's education "crisis" in the 1950s. Unli...
This dissertation examines the roles of African American educators in efforts to re-make the race be...
This study explores the role of learning and education in American historical fiction written in the...
Drawing from the theoretical lenses of sociocultural analysis, imagined communities, cultural memory...
This essay offers several strategies and approaches for teaching novels in history courses and refle...
This thesis compares Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody, Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, Me...
Book Description: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman tells the story of a woman, a community, an...
School Days and Family Ways investigates the positions of educated characters in response to their f...
There is conflict in memory over the quality and character of legally segregated schools for blacks....
Curriculum theory is a call to understanding. My call as a curriculum theorist is to attempt to unde...
This dissertation is a cultural study that challenges the handling of race in the history of America...
This dissertation primarily examines US historical novels and textbooks that shaped sentiments about...
This dissertation analyzes a set of texts that reflect public discussion of education in the 1890s--...
While Black educational history generally centers the infamous debate between Booker T. Washington a...
Sites of Instruction: Education, Kinship and Nation in African American Literature” explores educati...
textThis dissertation examines the moral panic over America's education "crisis" in the 1950s. Unli...
This dissertation examines the roles of African American educators in efforts to re-make the race be...
This study explores the role of learning and education in American historical fiction written in the...
Drawing from the theoretical lenses of sociocultural analysis, imagined communities, cultural memory...
This essay offers several strategies and approaches for teaching novels in history courses and refle...
This thesis compares Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody, Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, Me...
Book Description: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman tells the story of a woman, a community, an...