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OverviewTeaching Black: The Craft of Teaching Black Life and Literature presents the experiences and voices of Black creative writers who are also teachers. The authors presented here write and teach across a variety of genres and at numerous intersections, including writers of poetry, fiction, experimental fiction, playwriting, and also from creative writers who are engaged in literary studies and criticism. Contributors from this book provide practical advice, engage with historical and theoretical questions about teaching in classrooms, workshops, and community settings. Teaching Black is for teachers and students of literature and craft in high schools, colleges, community settings, and workshops. This book is an invaluable tool for teachers, practitioners, presses, organizational leaders, and change agents who are interested in providing access to, and incorporating Black literature and conversations on Black literary craft into their own work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ana Lara , drea brownPublisher: University of Pittsburgh Press Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN: 9780822946953ISBN 10: 0822946955 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 28 May 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Ana-Maurine Lara and drea brown's Teaching Black is an invitation to a collaborative community gathering on the page, a calling forth of lineage, engagement, and conversation with Black literature and culture. A space of transformative witness for the skill, care, and love that Black educators bring into the classroom and the space that they create for their students to listen and honor the multiplicities of experience, thought, song, and form of Black literature."" --Ching-In Chen, University of Washington ""For those who know the perils of teaching Black literature while living Black, the essays assembled in Teaching Black are the balm in Gilead. With honesty, humility, and humor, these authors put their bodies on the line to reflect upon what it means to privilege Black texts--indeed Black life--in an anti-Black world. Every teacher should read this book."" --E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University" Ana-Maurine Lara and drea brown's Teaching Black is an invitation to a collaborative community gathering on the page, a calling forth of lineage, engagement, and conversation with Black literature and culture. A space of transformative witness for the skill, care, and love that Black educators bring into the classroom and the space that they create for their students to listen and honor the multiplicities of experience, thought, song, and form of Black literature. --Ching-In Chen, University of Washington For those who know the perils of teaching Black literature while living Black, the essays assembled in Teaching Black are the balm in Gilead. With honesty, humility, and humor, these authors put their bodies on the line to reflect upon what it means to privilege Black texts--indeed Black life--in an anti-Black world. Every teacher should read this book. --E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University Author InformationAna-Maurine Lara is a national award-winning novelist, poet, and scholar. She is the author of Erzulie’s Skirt, Kohnjehr Woman, and When the Sun Once Again Sang to the People. Her academic books include Queer Freedom: Black Sovereignty and Streetwalking: LGBTQ Lives and Protest in the Dominican Republic. Lara’s work focuses on questions of Black and Indigenous freedom. drea brown is a poet-scholar and author of dear girl: a reckoning, winner of the Gold Line Press 2014 chapbook prize. brown’s forthcoming book, Conjuring the Haint: The Haunting Poetics of Black Women is concerned with haunting and grief, and the impact of these states of being on Black women’s lives and literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |