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Kristen Harmon – Sign Language Studies, 2023
The idea of a sign language town, or a Deaf utopia, where Deaf and signing people can come together to live in a geographical or figurative homeland has long persisted in US Deaf life, letters, and literature. In the wake of the Milan Congress of 1880, Alexander Graham Bell's alarming rhetoric concerning "a deaf mute variety of the human…
Descriptors: Deafness, History, Sign Language, Literature
Milbank, Alison – Educational Theory, 2023
Linda Zagzebski's theory of moral exemplarity emphasizes the importance of admiration in developing ethical behavior. This essay argues that admiration involves wonder and distance and is best evoked by mixed or flawed characters; it demonstrates this through discussion of the characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Moral Values, Learner Engagement
Morvay, Jenna Kamrass – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2021
In this article, N.K. Jemisin's multiple-Hugo-award-winning trilogy "The Broken Earth" (2015-2017) is read with Sylvia Wynter's genealogy of who counts as human, and Donna Haraway's conception of the "Chthulucene," a spatiotemporal location in which all beings are interconnected with each other. The article argues that…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Social Distance, Education, World Views
Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka; Mappiare-AT, Andi; Hidayah, Nur; Ramli, M.; Triyono – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2021
Adolescence violence is a problem that often occurs and is of concern to many parties. This condition can have an impact on various aspects, including subjective well-being, a sense of security and comfort at school, students' poor perceptions of the school climate, to the decline in student academic achievement. The problem of adolescent violence…
Descriptors: Peace, Novels, Values, Foreign Countries
Gritiya Rattanakantadilok – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: The present article seeks to further the analysis by examining the epitext employed by the press seeing as the epitext in the digital spaces might have given "Animal Farm" and its Thai re-translations a new lease on life. Design/methodology/approach: The interest in the study of translation and paratext has primarily been in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Translation, Novels, Thai
Ryan Brown – Geography Teacher, 2024
In this student analysis, Ryan Brown examines two critical themes from the global migration literature found throughout Leila Abdelrazaq's graphic novel "Baddawi," including the "geographical lens" and "citizenship and belonging." The author intertwines these themes throughout her story by depicting her father Ahmad's…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Novels, Cartoons, Refugees
Wong, Simpson W. L.; Li, Wang-On; Cheung, Anisa – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) have consistently showed poor performances in reading comprehension. Extending from previous studies that presented pure-text, this study aims to test the performances of graphic novel reading. We tested 24 Chinese children who have been diagnosed as DLD and 24 typical readers matched with age…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Language Impairments, Reading Comprehension, Cartoons
Henderson, Emily F.; Reynolds, Pauline J. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2023
Representations of higher education in fiction-based sources contribute to forming public perceptions of academia, and so are a form of public pedagogy. Within popular culture representations, understandings of academics are constructed using particular tropes which build shared meanings of the profession. Conferences are one of these tropes and…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Fiction, Conferences (Gatherings), Popular Culture
Kellett, Kathleen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This ethnographic study interrogates youth understandings of the concept of "monstrosity" as presented in young adult speculative fiction novels and as it pertains to contemporary U.S. politics. The monster is a popular figure in fiction for adolescents, and it often serves a metaphorical political function within its narratives. This…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Political Influences, Ideology, Mythology
Amy Cummins; April Martinez – English in Texas, 2023
The graphic novel "Invisible" (2022) by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and Gabriela Epstein demonstrates that adolescents can create a positive difference in the world and build friendships with people different from themselves. The novel's themes, nonlinear chronology, and innovative bilingual format make "Invisible" significant and…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Bilingualism, Teaching Methods
Manos, Harry – Physics Teacher, 2022
"Ulysses" by James Joyce (1882-1941) has a surprising amount of 19th-century, classical physics. The physics community is familiar with the name James Joyce mainly through the word "quark" (onomatopoeic for the sound of a duck or seagull), which Murray Gell-Mann (1929-2019 -- Physics Nobel Prize 1969) sourced from Joyce's…
Descriptors: Novels, Classics (Literature), Literature Appreciation, Physics
Domyancich-Lee, Shawyn C.; Cleeland, Leah R.; McCleary, Jennifer S. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
The focus of this teaching note is on the use of graphic novels in social work classrooms. The article first discusses the unique learning needs of today's digital native learners. It then provides justification for why these books are effective in reaching students who are well versed in image data because of heavy reliance on and use of the…
Descriptors: Novels, Cartoons, Teaching Methods, Social Work
Emma N. Tysklind; Linn Areskoug; Eva Hultin – Democracy & Education, 2024
In many parts of the world, researchers and policymakers alike report possible threats to democracy and its institutions. Accounts in the media of hatred and threats aimed at people taking part in public discourse, and of a polarized political debate, raise general questions about the current state and future of democratic dialogue and processes.…
Descriptors: Novels, Democracy, Conflict, Educational Practices
Nancy Taber – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2023
In this field note article, I discuss my in-progress historical novel about privateering in the 17th century to demonstrate how adult education feminist theories of situated learning have influenced my fiction-based research. I introduce situated learning in gendered communities of practice, explain women's experiences in (para)military…
Descriptors: Novels, History, Adult Education, Feminism
Lijuan Chen; Xiaodong Xu; Hongling Lv – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2023
A fictional story is always narrated from a certain narrative voice and mode of focalization. These core narrative techniques have a major impact on how readers interpret the narrative plot and connect with the characters. This study used eye-tracking to investigate how classic narrative reading is affected by narrative voice and focalization. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Native Speakers, Adults, Novels

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