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Writing the Multicultural Experience Pauline Kaldas

Writing the Multicultural Experience By Pauline Kaldas

Writing the Multicultural Experience by Pauline Kaldas


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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.

Writing the Multicultural Experience Summary

Writing the Multicultural Experience by Pauline Kaldas

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.

About Pauline Kaldas

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).

Table of Contents

A DIVERSE APPROACH TO TEACHING CREATIVE WRITING

How to Use This Book

FOR TEACHERS: DESIGNING THE COURSE

Creating the Classroom

Class Size

Class Level

Confidentiality

Workshop Style

Reading Work Aloud

Literature Discussion

Literary Papers

Creative Prompts

Writing, Reading, and Responding

In-class Writing Prompts

Out of Class Writing and Reading in Class

Out of Class Writing and Responding

Portfolios

Revisions

Revision Notes

Reflection Statement

FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS: READINGS AND PROMPTS

Time And Place And Ritual

Introductory Material

Identity

Write About Your Name

Write About Hair

Write About Clothes

Write About Physical Appearance

Write About Food

Write About Language

Place

Write About Home

Write About Departure

Write About the Loss of Place

Write About Feeling Trapped

Write About a Landscape

Write About an Airport

Perception

Write About Being Misperceived

Write About Stereotypes

Write About a Political Event That Impacted You

Write About Rejection

Write About Hiding Yourself

Write About Code Switching

Family

Write About Parent-Child Relationships

Write About Parental Expectations

Write About an Older Relative

Write About the Loss of Someone Connected to Your Culture

Write About Forbidden Relationships

Write About Romantic Relationships

Community

Write About a Communal Cultural Experience

Write About a Neighborhood

Write About a School Experience

Write About a Holiday

Write About Class Position and Cultural Identity

Write About Music


Encounters

Write About an Encounter with Someone of a Different Culture

Write About an Interaction that Shifted Your Sense of Identity

Write About Explaining Your Culture

Write about Microaggressions

Write an Argument in Dialogue Focusing on Culture

Write About Travel


Inheritance

Write About the First Stories You Were Told

Write About Your Origins

Write About Returning to Homeland

Write about Superstitions

Write From a Photograph or a Series of Photographs

Write a Letter/Poem Addressed to Children


Resistance

Write About Obstacles/Limitations/Restrictions

Write About an Act of Resistance

Write About an Object You've Held Onto

Write About a Secret

Write about Movement

Write In Multiple Languages


Self-Designed Assignment

Approaches

Write From Anger

Write From Imagination

Write From Humor

Experiments/Innovations

Form /Structure

Narrative Perspective

Main Characters

Poetry and Prose

Text and Visual

Reflection: A Writer's Identity

WRITERS AND TEACHERS

Chrystos: If Education Is Not Multicultural, It Isn't Education

Susan Muaddi Darraj: The Curriculum: How I Learned to Be a Writer

Balli Kaur Jaswal: Imaginary Homelands and Moveable Feasts:

An Indian Diaspora Woman Writer's Perspective

David Mura: Questions of Race & Audience for BIPOC Writers

Khaled Mattawa: The Eternal Gain that is Translation

Rebecca Balcarcel: Loosening the Collars

Lisa Suhair Majaj: A Mapmaker's Journey

T.J. Anderson III: Call and Response: Writing Lives

REFERENCES

Literary Works Works Cited

Additional information

NGR9783031061233
9783031061233
3031061233
Writing the Multicultural Experience by Pauline Kaldas
New
Paperback
Springer International Publishing AG
2022-08-31
200
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