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Author Johnston, Ingrid, 1946-

Title Reading practices, postcolonial literature, and cultural mediation in the classroom / Ingrid Johnston, Jyoti Mangat.

Publication Info. Rotterdam ; Boston : Sense Publishers, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 78 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Spaces of Impact -- Adolescents Interrogating a Story of the Air India Bombing -- Truth or Lie -- Students Reading the Indeterminacies of an Aboriginal Auto/Biographical Text -- Telling Too Much -- Cultural Translation in African Novels for Adolescent Readers -- Outside the Comfort Zone -- Re-Locating Ourselves in a Postcolonial Literary Pedagogy -- National Identity and the Ideology of Canadian Multicultural Picture Books -- Pre-Service Teachers Encountering Representations of Difference.
Summary In this book, Johnston and Mangat consider ways in which particular postcolonial and multicultural literary texts are able to provide a space of cultural mediation for readers from various backgrounds. The studies described in the five chapters of the book explore the spaces of convergence of identity, culture and literature with students and teachers in high school contexts and undergraduates in university settings. In each study, readers are responding to texts that are culturally distant from their own literary and experiential histories. An objective of each study was to consider the nature of the cultural locations of the reader and the text, and the interstitial spaces between these locations. The book interrogates readers’ attempts to negotiate cultural difference in literary contexts and questions how this negotiation requires reading practices traditionally ignored in North American classrooms. The book will offer educators at the secondary and post-secondary levels rich material to draw upon for a rethinking of the school curriculum and will be of interest to scholars of postcolonial and literary studies.
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Subject English literature -- Minority authors -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
English literature -- Minority authors.
Postcolonialism in literature -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Postcolonialism in literature.
Indexed Term Education.
Literacy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Mangat, Jyoti.
Other Form: Print version: Johnston, Ingrid, 1946- Reading practices, postcolonial literature, and cultural mediation in the classroom. Rotterdam ; Boston : Sense, ©2012 9789460917035 (OCoLC)778781225
ISBN 9789460917059 (electronic book)
9460917054 (electronic book)
9789460917042 (hardback)
9460917046 (hardback)
9789460917035 (paperback)
9460917038 (paperback)