Reading for Action: Engaging Youth in Social Justice through Young Adult Literature
By (Author) Ashley S. Boyd
By (author) Janine J. Darragh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
5th June 2019
United States
Young Adult
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy
Educational administration and organization
Teaching of a specific subject
Educational: First / native language: Reading and writing skills
428.40712
Paperback
218
Width 155mm, Height 222mm, Spine 17mm
340g
This book illustrates how teachers can draw upon young adult literature to facilitate students social action. Each chapter centers on one novel that represents a contemporary topic including police brutality, womens rights, ecojustice, and bullying. In each, authors provide pre-, during-, and after reading strategies for teaching that connect the social issues in the texts to students lives and to the world around them. They then offer a multitude of avenues for student action, emphasizing the need to move readers from understanding and awareness to asserting their own agency and capacities to effect change in their local, national, and global communities. In addition to methods for scaffolding students analysis of texts and topics, authors also offer a plethora of additional resources such as documentaries, canonical companions for study, connected music, and supplementary lesson plans.
Boyd (Washington State Univ.) and Darragh (Univ. of Idaho), experts in the field of young adult literature, have created a text enabling readers to uncover social justice themes in young adult literature, a rare accomplishment for the discipline. Each of the book's 12 chapters is devoted to a different social justice issue, including bullying, poverty, mental health, police brutality, sexual orientations and stigmas, and ecojustice, relating the given topic to a specific novel that treats the same issue. Each chapter also incorporates suggested teaching strategies, ideas for social action, supplemental resources, and substantial references. This reader-friendly volume supports the notion that what is taught in the classroom should be applied outside school as well and encourages action, by teachers and others, to tear down barriers to inclusiveness in the classroom. Reading for Action offers teaching techniques designed to resist and disrupt the status quo while remaining within the accepted boundaries of contemporary classrooms, making it a valuable resource for both current teachers and those preparing to become teachers.
Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students.
Ashley S. Boyd is an Assistant Professor of English Education at Washington State University where she teaches courses on English methods, young adult literature, and critical theories and pedagogies. A former secondary English teacher, Ashleys research focuses on practicing teachers social justice pedagogies and their critical content knowledge and explores how young adult literature is an avenue for cultivating students critical literacies.
Janine J. Darragh is an Associate Professor of Literacy and English as a Second Language at University of Idaho where she teaches courses on secondary literacy, young adult literature, and ESL. Her research focuses on sociocultural and social justice issues in teaching and learning.