Freedom Writing: African American Civil Rights Literacy Activism, 1955-1967

Lathan introduces gospel literacy, a theoretical framework analogous to gospel music within which to consider how the...
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Author: Rhea Estelle Lathan
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Language: English
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Freedom Writing: African American Civil Rights Literacy Activism, 1955-1967 by Estelle Lathan, Rhea

Freedom Writing: African American Civil Rights Literacy Activism, 1955-1967

¥9,800

Freedom Writing: African American Civil Rights Literacy Activism, 1955-1967

¥9,800
Author: Rhea Estelle Lathan
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Lathan introduces gospel literacy, a theoretical framework analogous to gospel music within which to consider how the literacy activities of the Civil Rights Movement illuminate a continual interchange between secular and religious ideologies.

Through a blend of African American cultural theory and literacy and rhetorical studies highlighting the intellectual and pedagogical traditions of African American people, Rhea Estelle Lathan argues that African Americans have literacy traditions that represent specific, culturally influenced ways of being in the world. She introduces gospel literacy, a theoretical framework analogous to gospel music within which to consider how the literacy activities of the Civil Rights Movement illuminate a continual interchange between secular and religious ideologies. Lathan demonstrates how gospel literacy is deeply grounded in an African American tradition of refusing to accept the assumptions underlying European American thought and institutions, including the oppression of African American people and the denial of full citizenship rights. Lathan's critical historical analysis draws on oral histories, personal interviews, and archival data, allowing her to theorize about African American literacy practices, meanings, and values while demonstrating the symbiotic relationship between literacy and the Civil Rights Movement. Central to her research are local participants who contributed to the success of citizenship education, and she illuminates in particular how African American women used critical intellectualism and individual creative literacy strategies to aid in the struggle for basic human rights.

Author: Rhea Estelle Lathan
Publisher: National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte
Published: 08/17/2015
Pages: 143
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 5.50h x 8.30w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780814117880

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