Reading fictions
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1991
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Resumo |
Each of the six chapters, which offer a cumulative course of study, begins with a concise overview of the concepts to be explored through the students’ reading of selected stories. The first chapter, 'Texts and readings', tries to make reading seem 'strange' through a series of de-familiarising activities that ask students to consider not only what particular stories might mean, but also how they are made to mean in different, and often quite contradictory, ways. This is explored further in the second chapter which introduces the idea of 'reading positions' and investigates the idea that in some senses, stories are always 'already read'. The next two chapters, called 'Intertextuality' and 'Re-readings?', invite students to consider how they produce particular readings and how they might choose among quite different readings or interpretations of the same story. The fifth chapter explores ideas about texts and their relationship to 'reality' through readings of racism, while the final chapter, 'Real people?' asks students to consider how they produce often rich and detailed readings of characters from minimal textual information. Terms and concepts which may be new to some students are highlighted in the text and indexed for easy reference. The short stories in this collection are by writers from different parts of the world and will appeal to students. They range from 'expressive realist' texts to less conventional narrative forms. Those teachers who have enjoyed using Reading Stories with their students will have a lot to look forward to in this collection of surefire 'winners' - by writers as varied as Bessie Head, Kristin Hunter, Tim Winton, Joyce Carol Oates, John Wain and Patricia Grace - each of which is accompanied by imaginative, enjoyable and thought-provoking activities. |
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Publicador |
Chalkface Press |
Relação |
http://www.chalkface.net.au/ Mellor, Bronwyn, Patterson, Annette J., & O'Neill, Marnie (1991) Reading fictions. Chalkface Press, Scarborough, W.A. |
Direitos |
Chalkface Press |
Fonte |
Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development #Literature teaching #Curriculum and pedagogy #Secondary English teaching |
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Book |