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Critical Memetic Literacies in English Education
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This edited collection introduces English and literacy educators to the theoretical, research-based, and practical dimensions of using digital memetic texts-"memes"-in the classroom.
Autorentext
Leah Panther is an assistant professor of Literacy Education at Mercer University, USA. She has been a member of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) since 2008 and is a former middle school teacher.
Darren Crovitz is a professor of English and English Education at Kennesaw State University, USA. He regularly presents at the NCTE conference and is a former high school teacher.
Inhalt
Editors
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Historical Damage, Modern Resonances, and Speculative Futures: English Education through Memes Part One. A Critical Memetic Curriculum
Introduction: Rethinking Reading in a Critical Memetic Curriculum
Making "Meme"ing: Questions for Critical Memetic Inquiry in High School English Classrooms
Critical Media Analysis through Memes: Considerations and Applications for ELA Classrooms
Mimetic Masculinities: Young Men of Color Analyze Anime Texts They Love
The Meme Museum: Depictions and Analysis of COVID-19 with High School Students Part Two. Multimodal Composing with Memetic Texts
Introduction: Deconstructing Purposes and Outcomes for Composing
Socially Conscious Memetics Through a Culturally Digitized Pedagogy Lens
Young People Reading and Writing the World through Meme Curation, Creation, and Critical Conversation
Critical Memetic Analysis as Testimony: Restorying Memes as Healing Pedagogies
What do you Meme? Using Memes for Argument Construction and Understanding
We're not Joking Anymore: Context, Audiences, and Memetics Part Three. Memetics and Language
Introduction: Critiquing Linguicism with Critical Memetic Language Study
Using Memes to Teach Linguistic Concepts in the ELA Classroom
"I want to use my voice": Youth Literacies Disrupting Critical Memetic Analysis Part Four. Memes and Community Identities
Introduction: Transgression and Control
Framing Critical Memetic Literacy: Helping Students Grapple with Manipulative Memes
Repurposing Problematic Memes in a Middle School Superhero Storytelling Project
The Plagiarism Paradox: Memes, Originality, and Authorship Key Terms
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032471334
- Editor Leah Panther, Crovitz Darren
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032471334
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-247133-4
- Veröffentlichung 01.12.2023
- Titel Critical Memetic Literacies in English Education
- Autor Leah Crovitz, Darren Panther
- Untertitel How Do You Meme?
- Gewicht 421g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 250
- Genre Linguistics & Literature