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"Raised Up Down Yonder" attempts to shift focus away from why
black youth are "problematic" to explore what their daily lives
actually entail. Howell travels to the small community of Hamilton,
Alabama, to investigate what it is like for a young black person to
grow up in the contemporary rural South.
What she finds is that the young people of Hamilton are neither
idly passing their time in a stereotypically languid setting, nor
are they being corrupted by hip hop culture and the perils of the
urban North, as many pundits suggest. Rather, they are dynamic and
diverse young people making their way through the structures that
define the twenty-first-century South. Told through the poignant
stories of several high school students, "Raised Up Down Yonder"
reveals a group that is often rendered invisible in society.
Blended families, football sagas, crunk music, expanding social
networks, and a nearby segregated prom are just a few of the
fascinating juxtapositions.
Howell uses personal biography, historical accounts,
sociolinguistic analysis, and community narratives to illustrate
persistent racism, class divisions, and resistance in a new
context. She addresses contemporary issues, such as moral panics
regarding the future of youth in America and educational policies
that may be well meaning but are ultimately misguided.
We are on the cusp of a reading revolution. Increasingly, research
is uncovering an intimate connection between reading and wellbeing.
The seemingly simple act of being read to brings remarkable health
and happiness benefits. It stimulates thought and memory,
encourages the sharing of ideas and feelings, hopes and fears. It
enriches our lives and minds. This unique book offers a selection
of prose and poetry especially suitable for reading aloud - to your
husband or wife, a sick parent or child, an elderly relative. With
short introductions and discussion topics for each piece there's
something here for everyone - from Shakespeare and Black Beauty to
Elizabeth Jennings and Bruce Chatwin. All royalties in full will go
to The Reader Organisation, the leading UK charity for reading and
health.
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More Brevity (Paperback)
Derek McMillan; Edited by Angela McMillan
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R216
Discovery Miles 2 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Pot Pourri (Paperback)
Angela McMillan; Derek McMillan
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R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Brevity
Derek McMillan; Edited by Angela McMillan
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R210
Discovery Miles 2 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Raised Up Down Yonder attempts to shift focus away from why black
youth are ""problematic"" to explore what their daily lives
actually entail. Howell travels to the small community of Hamilton,
Alabama, to investigate what it is like for a young black person to
grow up in the contemporary rural South. What she finds is that the
young people of Hamilton are neither idly passing their time in a
stereotypically languid setting nor are they being corrupted by
hip-hop culture and the perils of the urban North, as many pundits
suggest. Rather, they are dynamic and diverse young people making
their way through the structures that define the
twenty-first-century South. Told through the poignant stories of
several high school students, Raised Up Down Yonder reveals a group
that is often rendered invisible in society. Blended families,
football sagas, crunk music, expanding social networks, and a
nearby segregated prom are just a few of the fascinating
juxtapositions.
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Salt Wars (Paperback)
Derek McMillan; Edited by Angela McMillan
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Research shows that the seemingly simple act of being read to
brings remarkable health and happiness benefits. It stimulates
thought and memory, encourages the sharing of ideas and feelings,
hopes and fears. It enriches our lives and minds. This unique book
offers a selection of prose and poetry especially suitable for
reading aloud to children. It includes extracts ranging from modern
day favourites (David Almond, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Neil Gaiman) to
old classics (Kipling, Dickens, E. Nesbit), and features a foreword
from Michael Morpurgo. Each piece has been chosen by the Reader
Organisation, whose team has unique experience in the effect and
benefits of books that immediately capture children's interest and
imagination. All royalties in full will go to The Reader
Organisation, the leading UK charity for reading and health.
'O tell me the truth about love.' W.H. Auden Many of the most
popular works in the English language celebrate love in all its
forms: that heady first flush, the agony of heartbreak, joyful
reunions, the love of a parent for a child... And what better way
to share these beautiful pieces than to read them aloud, to someone
you love? Research has shown that being read to makes us healthier
and happier, it enriches our hearts and minds. Bring real pleasure
with poetry and prose, favourites and new discoveries, especially
chosen to be shared. Read 'Our places by the fire place' to a
parent, 'My love is come to me' to a partner, 'Most near, most
dear' to a child or 'A need to reach out sometimes' to a friend.
Discover Haruki Murakami's quirky take on love at first sight and,
alongside it, enjoy the immortal wisdom of Walt Whitman. 'Reading
aloud is pleasure. Pure pleasure.' Stephen Fry 'Reading aloud is an
activity that everyone can take part in. It sharpens the intellect,
invigorates the imagination and enlarges the scope of human
sympathy. If we all read aloud every day, the world would be a
better place.' Philip Pullman The publisher is donating all
royalties from this book to The Reader, the leading UK agency for
reading and health.
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