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E-raamat: Teaching Toward Freedom: Supporting Voices and Silence in the English Classroom

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Teaching Toward Freedom: Supporting Voices and Silence in the English Classroom promotes teaching and learning that celebrate diversity and community through the systematic integration of traditionally "non-academic" voices and mindfulness-based, contemplative practices. By examining current scholarship and discussing novels and memoirs whose power is tied to freedom of expression, this book argues that teachers should allow students to use and explore the various rhetorical registers that they bring to the classroom. Through an innovative combination of narrative, argument, and literary analysis, the book skillfully connects conversations about linguistic diversity and contemplative approaches in order to foster a compassionate space for learning in the college-level English classroom.

Acknowledgements viii
Introduction: Courage Teachers 1(6)
PART I
1 Entering the University
7(13)
2 Teaching Writing
20(12)
3 Vernacular Voices and the Preservation of the Spirit
32(12)
4 Three African American Scholars and Two African American Stories Told in the Vernacular
44(19)
PART II
5 Double Messages: The Problems of Academic Discourse, Imitation, and Plagiarism
63(18)
PART III
6 Embracing the Contemplative Life in the Classroom: One. Who Am I?
81(13)
7 Embracing the Contemplative Life in the Classroom: Two. Room for Silence
94(9)
8 Danger Time and Deep Ecology
103(5)
Appendix: Meditation Practices 108(3)
Bibliography 111(6)
Index 117
Geraldine DeLuca is Professor Emerita of English at Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA.