Writing Themselves Into the Movement
Autor Amy Fishen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2024
Focusing on Black and Latinx youth authorship within New York City, and using deep archival research and elegant close readings, Amy Fish examines child-authored texts of this era within the context of their literary production and reception. These young writers were often supervised and edited by white adults, raising concerns about the authenticity and agency of their voices. Fish contends that young authors themselves shared these concerns and that they employed savvy rhetorical strategies of address, temporality, and trope to self-consciously interrogate the perils and possibilities of their adult-influenced work. Young writers thus contributed to the era’s important debates about the nature of authorship and readership within a racist society, while also using their writing as an intimate occasion of self-discovery.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781625348265
ISBN-10: 1625348266
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 157 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10: 1625348266
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 157 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Notă biografică
Amy Fish is Assistant Director for Experiential Learning and Academic & Co-Curricular Initiatives at Boston University. Her writings have appeared in numerous publications, including The Lion and the Unicorn and Research on Diversity in Youth Literature.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Youth Writing Movement
1. Poetic Self-Witness: Second-Person Plays in the Voice of the Children
2. Telling Time: Anti-Racist Temporalities in the Classroom
3. Agency in Absentia: The Me Nobody Knows Onstage
4. “Criticism Is Out of the Question”: The Adult Reception of Children’s Writing
Epilogue: The Long Walks of Youth Writing
Notes 141
Index 161
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Youth Writing Movement
1. Poetic Self-Witness: Second-Person Plays in the Voice of the Children
2. Telling Time: Anti-Racist Temporalities in the Classroom
3. Agency in Absentia: The Me Nobody Knows Onstage
4. “Criticism Is Out of the Question”: The Adult Reception of Children’s Writing
Epilogue: The Long Walks of Youth Writing
Notes 141
Index 161
Recenzii
“Writing Themselves into the Movement joins a dynamic critical conversation in childhood studies about the complex and rich question of child agency, particularly amid the constraints of adult-centered practices and collaborations."—Victoria Ford Smith, author of Between Generations: Collaborative Authorship in the Golden Age of Children’s Literature
“With excellent close readings and storytelling, Writing Themselves into the Movement is a necessary addition to Black Arts Movement studies, cultural activism, and children’s literary studies.”—Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder, University of Iowa
“With excellent close readings and storytelling, Writing Themselves into the Movement is a necessary addition to Black Arts Movement studies, cultural activism, and children’s literary studies.”—Elizabeth Rodriguez Fielder, University of Iowa