Lessons in Disability: Essays on Teaching with Young Adult Literature

Lessons in Disability: Essays on Teaching with Young Adult Literature

Lessons in Disability: Essays on Teaching with Young Adult Literature

Lessons in Disability: Essays on Teaching with Young Adult Literature

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Overview

Disability is a growing reality. According to the United States Census Bureau, approximately 57 million people--19 percent of the population--had a disability in 2010, more than half being reported as "severe."

Interest in disability studies is also growing, in literature, film, art, politics and religion. Exploring the intersection between disability and young adult literature, this collection of new essays fills a gap in scholarship between teachers and YAL scholars. The contributors offer textual analysis, best practices and numerous examples that enable teachers to expose students to dynamic characters who both reflect and contrast with the reader's reality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476623085
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jacob Stratman is associate professor of English and chair of the Humanities and Social Sciences Division at John Brown University. His articles on young adult literature have been published in SIGNALEnglish Journal, Christianity and Literature and Literature and Belief. He lives in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
Jacob Stratman is an associate professor of English and chair of the Humanities and Social Sciences Division at John Brown University. He has published articles in SIGNAL, English Journal, Christianity and Literature and Literature and Belief and lives in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Exploring Disability through Young Adult Literature—Jacob Stratman
Part 1: Disability, Young Adult Literature and Pedagogical Strategies
The Social Construction of Disabilities and Differences: Cultivating Appreciation of Diversity in an Elementary Classroom through Critical Reading, Writing and Reflection—Anne Katz
A Little Piece of Evan: Adolescent Literature and the Autism Spectrum—Jeanne Dutton and Jennifer Miller
Middle School Adolescents Developing Critical Stances Around Difference in Young Adolescent Literature in Literature Circles—Jeanne Gilliam Fain and Lesley ­Craig-Unkefer
Teaching and Reading Wonder and Marcelo in the Real World with Critical Eyes—Abbye Meyer and Emily Wender
(Re)Defining Disability with the Schneider Family Book Award and Community Engagement—Jacob Stratman
Using YA Literature That Portrays Disabilities as Canonical Companions—Janine J. Darragh
Part 2: Disability, Young Adult Literature and Literary Theory
Beowulf and Aesthetic Nervousness: A Multidimensional Pedagogy—Darcy Mullen
“So tough, so brave, the consummate survivor”: War, Trauma and Disability in the Harry Potter Series—Marc Napolitano
Deconstructing Disability: The Dragons and Girls in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea and Merrie Haskell’s Handbook for Dragonslayers—Erin Wyble Newcomb
“Without a word or sign”: Enmeshing Deaf and Gay Identity in Young Adult Literature—Angel Daniel Matos
About the Contributors
Index
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