Grounded in critical race media literacy (CRML), we contend that a comparison of The Hate U Give novel and adapted film can allow for more nuanced conversations in the classroom regarding the functions of racism in America, including intersectionality and colorism. When comparing these texts, educators should ground their analysis in CRML. CRML is one way that educators can facilitate the engagement of critical analysis around the representation of racialized people in media. We argue that when The Hate U Give was rendered into a film, a number of the changes weakened the novel‘s counterstory messages around racism and white supremacy.
Many hold stereotypes about the people of cultures other than their own. As language teachers, we ha...
My identity as a white woman ESL teacher has been structured partly through movies I saw in my yout...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give is a young adult novel that covers controversial topics such as racism...
What Movies Teach About Race: Exceptionalism, Erasure, & Entitlement reveals the way that media fram...
This essay examines the portrayal of institutionalized racism and internalized racism in Angie Thoma...
The aim of this thesis is two-fold. Firstly, the aim is to analyze the three aspects institutional r...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
Written for teacher educators and pre-service teachers, we analyze education-themed Hollywood blockb...
This essay’s aim is to investigate how Rowling uses her novel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret...
Background/Context: Tropes of dis/ability in the movies and master-narratives of Black males in educ...
The depiction of teachers’ work in digital media culture has been previously discussed and analyzed ...
This video was created by four students from Race and Popular Cinema, a seminar in Critical Writing,...
This essay demonstrates how close reading a passage in The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas can teach stu...
Many hold stereotypes about the people of cultures other than their own. As language teachers, we ha...
My identity as a white woman ESL teacher has been structured partly through movies I saw in my yout...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give is a young adult novel that covers controversial topics such as racism...
What Movies Teach About Race: Exceptionalism, Erasure, & Entitlement reveals the way that media fram...
This essay examines the portrayal of institutionalized racism and internalized racism in Angie Thoma...
The aim of this thesis is two-fold. Firstly, the aim is to analyze the three aspects institutional r...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
Written for teacher educators and pre-service teachers, we analyze education-themed Hollywood blockb...
This essay’s aim is to investigate how Rowling uses her novel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret...
Background/Context: Tropes of dis/ability in the movies and master-narratives of Black males in educ...
The depiction of teachers’ work in digital media culture has been previously discussed and analyzed ...
This video was created by four students from Race and Popular Cinema, a seminar in Critical Writing,...
This essay demonstrates how close reading a passage in The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas can teach stu...
Many hold stereotypes about the people of cultures other than their own. As language teachers, we ha...
My identity as a white woman ESL teacher has been structured partly through movies I saw in my yout...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...