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Writing the Multicultural Experience
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Title/Author:
Writing the Multicultural Experience/ by Pauline Kaldas.
Author:
Kaldas, Pauline.
Description:
XI, 200 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Creative writing. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06124-0
ISBN:
9783031061240
Writing the Multicultural Experience
Kaldas, Pauline.
Writing the Multicultural Experience
[electronic resource] /by Pauline Kaldas. - 1st ed. 2022. - XI, 200 p.online resource.
1. A Diverse Approach To Teaching Creative Writing -- 2. For Teachers: Designing The Course -- 3. For Students and Teachers: Readings and Prompts -- 4. Identity -- 5. Place -- 6. Perception -- 7. Family -- 8. Community -- 9. Encounters -- 10. Inheritance -- 11. Resistance -- 12. Self-Designed Assignment -- 13. If Education Is Not Multicultural, It Isn't Education -- 14. The Curriculum: How I Learned to Be a Writer -- 15. Imaginary Homelands and Moveable Feasts: An Indian Diaspora Woman Writer’s Perspective -- 16. Questions of Race & Audience for BIPOC Writers -- 17. The Eternal Gain that is Translation -- 18. Loosening the Collars -- 19. A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey.A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives A Mapmaker’s Journey -- 20. Call and Response: Writing Lives .
This textbook takes a new approach to teaching creative writing that centers the concerns of multicultural students. It focuses on the experiences of those who wish to write through their diverse identities, including ethnic, cultural, racial, national, regional, and international identity as well as gender identity, sexual preference, class position, and disability. Combining the study of culturally diverse literature with the process of writing, students are encouraged to engage with various texts and to use them to inspire their own work. Organized around a series of writing prompts and discussions of literary readings that address identity, place, perception, family, community, encounters, inheritance, and resistance, this book offers both writers and teachers a way to engage with the practice of writing from a multicultural perspective. Pauline Kaldas is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Hollins University, USA. She is author of Looking Both Ways (2017), The Time Between Places (2010), Letters from Cairo (2007), and Egyptian Compass (2006) and co-editor of two Arab American anthologies, Beyond Memory (2020) and Dinarzad’s Children (2009).
ISBN: 9783031061240
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-06124-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN171.4-239
Dewey Class. No.: 808.02
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