In this article, I share the philosophical stance that I have developed in relationship to my teaching of U.S. Ethnic Literature and examine the rewards and pitfalls of this path by reflecting on my own experiences teaching John Okadas No-No Boy in undergraduate American literature courses. By illuminating why texts (especially texts by Ethnic American authors) matter intellectually, emotionally, and politically, this discussion will provide a model for critical and self-reflexive pedagogy at the beginning of the twenty-first century
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This article assesses the methodology and content of a graduate seminar on the literature of lynchin...
Fictional literature provides a vehicle for students to discuss power issues and thus achieve a bett...
ABSTRACT Although the Common Core State Standards have the potential to guide teachers toward litera...
In this article, I share the philosophical stance that I have developed in relationship to my teachi...
One of the greatest challenges teachers face in literature classes is encouraging students to go bey...
In this study, I examine my efforts as a community-college Introduction to Literature instructor to ...
What ways of reading and writing about literature do students bring to, make use of, and develop in ...
Anti-racist teaching can be used in a practical manner to disrupt canonical texts. The Poet X, by El...
This essay offers a theoretical and reflective exploration of critically informed acts of creativity...
Abstract Literature study in the 21st Century should be characterized by the inclusion of global t...
In order to foster engagement and create 21st century, global thinkers, education stakeholders must ...
Asking what we teach when we teach African American literature can feel like a reactionary and dange...
Students of literature are expected to think critically and apply their critical and analytical kill...
Responding to the political and educational crises over cultural literacy, multiculturalism, and exp...
A short meditation on teaching ethnic American literature in 2016, acknowledgments, and a summary of...
This article assesses the methodology and content of a graduate seminar on the literature of lynchin...
Fictional literature provides a vehicle for students to discuss power issues and thus achieve a bett...
ABSTRACT Although the Common Core State Standards have the potential to guide teachers toward litera...