Talkin black talk : language, education, and social change / edited by H. Samy Alim and John Baugh.
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Other title: | Talking black talk. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Teachers College Press,
©2007.
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Series: | Multicultural education series (New York, N.Y.)
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Table of Contents:
- "The Whig Party don't exist in my hood": knowledge, reality, and education in the hip hop nation / H. Samy Alim
- The ebonics phenomenon, language planning, and the hegemony of standard English / Charles E. DeBose
- Developing academic English for standard English learners / Noma LeMoine and Sharroky Hollie
- The art and science of teaching narrative reading comprehension: an innovative approach / Angela Rickford
- The power of the rap: the black idiom and the new black poetry / Geneva Smitherman
- Sounds bouncin off paper: black language memories and meditations / Sonia Sanchez
- African American communicative practices: improvisation, semantic license, and augmentation / Arthur K. Spears
- Linguistic emancipation in global perspective / John Baugh and Geneva Smitherman
- If our children are our future, why are we stuck in the past?: beyond the Anglicists and the Creolists, and toward social change / Sonja Lanehart
- Mother-tongue education and the African renaissance, with special reference to South Africa / Neville Alexander.