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From Text to Epitext Shelbie Witte

From Text to Epitext By Shelbie Witte

From Text to Epitext by Shelbie Witte


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From Text to Epitext: Expanding Students' Comprehension, Engagement, and Media Literacy by Shelbie Witte

This volume explains how analyzing textual elements that aren't part of the text but connected to it can be used with K-16 students to improve comprehension, engagement, critical thinking, and media literacy. Beginning with an introduction that briefly explains Genette's theory of paratext and discusses the functions of epitext theory, this book comprises theory-to-practice chapters that showcase ways in which teachers and librarians can use elements independent of a text to discuss texts and media with students. Chapters include a practitioner's section specifying practical approaches and explanations for how to use epitext. Scaffolding an application of theory to practice, this title provides educators with an original approach to increasing literacy engagement and integration as well as for increasing media literacy and critical thinking. It includes practical ideas for using epitext in the classroom to promote critical thinking and for collaboration between teachers and librarians. It also includes editorial sidebars that provide additional how-to ideas, support deep thinking, make connections to relevant content in other chapters, and provide examples for students in K-16 classrooms.

About Shelbie Witte

Shelbie Witte, PhD, is Chuck and Kim Watson Endowed Chair and professor of adolescent literacy and English education at Oklahoma State University. Melissa Gross, PhD, is professor in the School of Information at Florida State University and past president of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). Don Latham, PhD, is professor in the School of Information at Florida State University. He has served as a board member of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE).

Table of Contents

Foreword Teri S. Lesesne Introduction: The Functions of Epitext Shelbie Witte, Don Latham, and Melissa Gross PART I: EPITEXT AND COMPREHENSION Chapter 1: Epitext and Young Adult Fiction: A Case Study of Piecing Me Together Melissa Gross and Zoe Leonarczyk Chapter 2: Epitextual Analysis of Biographies: Enhancing Disciplinary Literacy Sharon Kane with Deborah Heiligman Chapter 3: Incorporating Epitext Through a Layered-Literacies Approach: Revisiting the Study of Maus Luke Rodesiler and Eric Federspiel Chapter 4: Learning Through Fan Fiction: Remix and Extension with Narrative Writing Tyler C. Sisco Part II: EPITEXT AND CRITICAL THINKING Chapter 5: Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls Epitexts: A Hard Book to Read but Worth Every Tear James Blasingame Chapter 6: Critically Analyzing Black Female YA Speculative Fiction Alongside Author-Produced Epitext S. R. Toliver Chapter 7: Fostering Diverse Learners' Comprehension and Critical Thinking Through Epitext Loren Jones, Sharon L. Smith, and Luciana C. de Oliveira Part III: EPITEXT AND MEDIA Chapter 8: Creating Epitext and Intertext Perspectives with Mary Poppins Returns Margaret Mackey Chapter 9: Applying Media Literacy to Promotional Epitexts: Are They Selling Molasses, Falafels, or Books? Shanedra D. Nowell Chapter 10: Epitext in the CTE Classroom: Embracing Audiovisual Technology and Film Classrooms as Spaces for Developing Literacy Skills W. Kyle Jones Part IV: EPITEXT AND DIGITAL SPACES Chapter 11: Critically Exploring Video Games and Their Epitexts: I Never Thought Like This Before Brady Nash Chapter 12: Role-Playing as Epitextual Analysis: Evidence-Based Guidelines and Considerations for Facilitating Online Game-Based Role-Playing for Librarians and Teachers Jonathan M. Hollister Chapter 13: Binary Texts Challenge Epitext: Robot Poems, or Poem Robots? Katie Henry and Bud Hunt Index About the Editors and Contributors

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CIN1440877491VG
9781440877490
1440877491
From Text to Epitext: Expanding Students' Comprehension, Engagement, and Media Literacy by Shelbie Witte
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2021-03-02
212
N/A
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