Title of article :
‘‘Spinning Themselves into Poetry’’: Images of Urban
Adolescent Writers in Two Novels for Young Adults
Author/Authors :
Kelly Wissman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
In contrast to the educational research and policy literature depicting
urban adolescents as reluctant and struggling readers and writers, young people in
recent young adult novels claim writing as an efficacious practice for self-discovery
and social understanding. Analysis of the images of writers and writing in Locomotion
and Call Me Marı´a provide insights into both urban adolescents and
literacies as social practices. Framed by New Literacy Studies, analysis of the
novels finds that the characters use writing to document and process life-altering
events; to seek meaning and inspiration in their surroundings; to resist ascribed
identities; and to search for a sense of belonging in the sociopolitical landscape in
which they are often marginalized due to their race, gender, youth, and/or language.
This article argues that the novels humanize and dramatize adolescent literacies in
ways that test results and crisis language often disguise and distort.
Keywords :
Multicultural literature Urban adolescents Literacy New Literacy Studies Jacqueline Woodson Judith Ortiz Cofer
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education
Journal title :
Childrens Literature in Education