Transformational Sanctuaries in the Middle Level ELA Classroom

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adolescent identity development
African American students
Afterschool Program
American Library Association
anti bias curriculum
arts based pedagogy
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Black Adolescent Girls
black female students
Black Feminist Studies
Black feminist theory
Black Girls
black girls' development
black girls' resilience
black resistance
Black Women
Blue Diamond
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colorism
critical race theory
culturally sustaining literacy practices
Definition Poem
diversity
ELA
ELA middle level classrooms
ELA Teacher
english language
English language arts
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ethnopoetic analysis
Fake Love
Fat
gender discrimination
inclusive education
intersectionality
learning experiences
liberatory spaces
Love Ethic
marginalized youth empowerment
Obese Frame
pedagogical change
poetic justice
Praise Dance
Professional Development
qualitative classroom research
race
racism
Radical Love
Research Partners
Researcher's Note
School Resource Officer
sizism
teacher education
teaching experiences
transformational sanctuaries
Truth Space
truth spaces
truth warriors
Verse Novel
Violated
Young Black Girls

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367355456
  • Weight: 381g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing from an arts-based research and humanizing methodologies, Dywanna Smith documents transformative and liberatory spaces in ELA middle level classrooms, where students address and counteract discrimination, colorism, sizism, and body shaming. Grounded in an original qualitative study of adolescent Black girls, this book examines how such "truth spaces" serve as a medium for adolescents to self-examine their intersectional identities and give voice to their resilience in the face of marginalization.

Incorporating original narratives, including the author’s self-actualizing verse novel and the voices of Black female students, Smith shines a light on new culturally sustaining pedagogies and offers much-needed implications for practice. Smith expertly weaves together poetry, research, and empathy; the result is a pioneering text that urges readers to understand the impact of anti-Black violence and the important role literacy sanctuaries can play in supporting Black girls’ resilience and development. The novel in verse at the heart of the volume is not only a provocative and necessary call for transformative change, but also a window into a courageous lived experience. This book is essential reading for pre-service teachers, scholars, and students in literacy education, inclusive education, and teacher education.

Dywanna E. Smith is Assistant Professor of Education at Claflin University, where she serves as Middle Level Education Program Coordinator and Interim Assessment Coordinator.

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