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Teach the Nation Anne-Elizabeth Murdy

Teach the Nation By Anne-Elizabeth Murdy

Teach the Nation by Anne-Elizabeth Murdy


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Closely examines the rapidly shifting social context of education and the emerging literature by and for African-American women during the 1890s. The author shows that the histories of education and literature are deeply connected.

Teach the Nation Summary

Teach the Nation: Pedagogies of Racial Uplift in U.S. Women's Writing of the 1890s by Anne-Elizabeth Murdy

Is knowledge power? In Teach the Nation , Anne-Elizabeth Murdy explores the history and contradictions in the notion that education and literacy are vital means for improving social and political status in the US. By closely examining the rapidly shifting social context of education, and the emerging literature by and for African-American women during the 1890s, Murdy proves that the histories of education and literature are deeply connected and argues that their current lives must be regarded as mutually dependent. Teach the Nation offers a new understanding of literacy and pedagogical study and identifies how literary history enhances current feminist and anti-racist teachings. By excavating notions about education in the 1890s-as turbulent a time for American public education as today-Murdy asks readers to step back from this historical moment to better understand the contexts and institutions within which we theorize learning and teaching. In doing so, she compels readers to reimagine the potential for gaining social power through education and literature.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION Chapter I. Schools and Books: Public Education, Racial Uplift in the Woman's Era, and Literary StudiesChapter II. Go South about 800 Miles: Clubwomen, Missionary Teachers and A Voice From the South Chapter III. Iola Leroy and the Responsibility to TeachChapter IV. Girls In and Out of School: Education, Community and Nation in Kelley-Hawkins and Hopkins Chapter V. To Create a Generation Unfit for Slavery: Defining Democratic EducationEPILOGUE: Public Education and the Properties of Young PeopleWORK CONSULTED

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NPB9780415935340
9780415935340
0415935342
Teach the Nation: Pedagogies of Racial Uplift in U.S. Women's Writing of the 1890s by Anne-Elizabeth Murdy
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2002-12-20
196
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