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Shelby Boehm; Savannah Bean – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
We advocate for the reading of young adult literature (YAL) as a means for justice-oriented education, and we also recognize how the recent surge in challenges to youth-centered texts in the U.S. attempts to limit such work in classrooms. In response, we wondered about the ways in which YAL offers pathways for critically framing and situating…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Adolescent Literature, Novels, Censorship
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You, Chengcheng – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
The study focuses on the necessity of an anthropomorphic approach in deconstructing the symbolic understandings of animals in children's literature, and considers how such an approach can be used to draw ethical attention to the unnatural history of animals in the Anthropocene. The paper analyses three children's novels that depict animals without…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Symbolic Language, Literary Styles, Animals
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Glinka, Nataliia; Zaichenko, Yuliia; Machulianska, Anastasiia – Arab World English Journal, 2021
The paper is focused on stylistic features of English fantasy texts. The research materials include four fantasy novels written by British and American authors of the late 20th century: Jordan's "The Eye of the World," Martin's "A Game of Thrones," Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," and "Harry…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Novels, English, Language Usage
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DeHart, Jason D. – Reading Teacher, 2020
The author draws on previous work in looking at refugee literature and focuses on two different, yet arguably complimentary, examples of marginalized narratives in graphic novels that inservice teachers can use in instruction. "The Nameless City" by Faith Erin Hicks offers a fictional story yet delves into complex issues and themes.…
Descriptors: Refugees, Cartoons, Novels, Teaching Methods
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Lewis, Christopher T. – Hispania, 2020
Critics have commented on the power of writing--the biblical Word as creation--in Bernardo Carvalho's work. It forges connections through words between others who are out of place, searching for order in what appears to be chaos. However, this motif from both Genesis and the New Testament is also mediated by another creation narrative: the Big…
Descriptors: Novels, Biblical Literature, Authors, Christianity
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Nuñez, Roland – Innovative Higher Education, 2023
This study aims to understand how prospective first-generation college students develop their perceptions of college engagement before college attendance through secondary sources. A group of high school students were assigned to read a college-themed mystery novel and rank a series of statements relating to college engagement before and after the…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Attitudes, High School Students, College Bound Students
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Lockard, Joe; Goggin, Peter – Science & Education, 2023
The paper describes an upper-division university course in Mars literature taught online since Fall 2013. The course readings comprise six novels relating to Mars. Authors include H.G. Wells, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury, Phillip K. Dick, Greg Bear, and Kim Stanley Robinson. After an introduction, sections of the paper discuss course…
Descriptors: College Science, Astronomy, Space Sciences, Science Instruction
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Player, Grace D.; Animashaun, Oluwaseun; Thornton, Tionne – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Using Octavia Butler's prophetic writing, specifically, passages from her "Parable" series, as a conceptual lens, this article will explore the ways one Black girl uses multimodal literacies to imagine new worlds that center and celebrate her Black girlhood. An exploration of her multimodal literacies shows how she simultaneously…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Learning Modalities, Females, Novels
Nicole Ann Amato – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This three-article dissertation examines the role of comics as a medium for developing anti-oppressive pedagogies with teacher educators and teacher candidates in English language Arts (ELA) and literacy education. Using methods of critical content analysis (Johnson et al, 2016), descriptive qualitative research (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016), and…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Language Arts, Literacy Education
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Hadingham, Oliver – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
The two-volume novel "Sinister Street" by Compton Mackenzie (1883-1972), a Scottish writer more famous now for his later comic novels, tends to be overlooked in the list of novels depicting English public school life. The first volume of Mackenzie's novel traces the protagonist's public school career at the nineteenth century's close.…
Descriptors: Authors, Cartoons, Novels, Public Schools
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Charles Samuel Evans; Andrea J Kirk-Jenkins; Bowen Lader – Power and Education, 2024
This article offers a current perspective on George Orwell's 1984 (1949) utopian society in the context of 2022 and implications for higher education and society in the United States. Societies have experienced numerous issues portrayed in 1984 including power struggles and censorship, and identity politics and cancel culture are impeding an open…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Power Structure, Censorship, Academic Freedom
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Valizadeh, Mohammadreza; Vazifehkhah, Ahmad Ezzati – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2021
This paper makes an effort to investigate the obstacles in nonequivalence at the idiomatic and expressional level and then presents some certain factors to face such difficulties in "Animal Farm" novel (1945) by George Orwell and its translation by Amir Amirshahi (1969). The researchers in the current study try by analyzing six certain…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Translation, Novels, Indo European Languages
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Davidson, Guy – CEA Forum, 2021
Using as a case study the experience of teaching Jane DeLynn's "Leash" (2002), a "pornosophical" novel about a sadomasochistic lesbian relationship, I argue in this essay for the pedagogical value of shock. I argue that shocking works of pornography can unsettle not only students' comfortable understandings of sexuality, but…
Descriptors: Novels, Pornography, Homosexuality, Reading Material Selection
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Murillo, Fernando – Prospects, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic can be read as an eruption of the Real: a traumatic event that overwhelms our capacity for symbolization and exposes the fragility of the imaginary. Albert Camus addresses this traumatic dimension in his 1947 novel "The Plague," in which he reserves a rather puzzling statement for the closing paragraph: A plague…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Trauma, Novels
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Moore, Tara – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
Students in the English Language Arts classroom have access to more author commentary than ever. While following authors on social media may deepen students' engagement with their assigned reading, it also threatens to subdue students' own interpretations of the authors' texts. This essay explains how educators can introduce basic aspects of…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Death, Literary Criticism
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