Description |
xv, 188 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
The Graywolf annual, 0743-7471 ; 5 |
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Graywolf annual ; 5.
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Contents |
Introduction -- A talk to teachers / James Baldwin -- Who is your Mother? Red roots of white feminism / Paula Gunn Allen -- The path of the red and black ink / Gloria Anzaldua -- People, land, and community / Wendell Berry -- A journey into speech / Michelle Cliff -- If I could write this in fire, I would write this in fire / Michelle Cliff -- The discovery of Mexico / Carlos Fuentos -- In defense of the word / Eduardo Galeano -- Documented / undocumented / Guillermo Gomez-Pena -- Strangers in the village / David Mura -- America: the multinational society / Ismael Reed -- Invisibility blues / Michele Wallace -- Report from El Dorado / Michael Ventura -- The beginnings of an expanded list of essential names, phrases, dates, and concepts / the editors. |
Summary |
Publisher description: The issue of cultural literacy has been the subject of intense debate in the past two years. Several bestselling books about the deficiencies of our educational system as well as changes in basic curriculum at more than one major university have contributed to the fervor of this debate. Fueling the national controversy is the question of what body of knowledge constitutes cultural literacy. While many argue for a return to a "back to basics" curriculum, equally energetic voices call for a revised curriculum, one which embraces both traditional western classics and the classics of non-European cultures, among them African, Asian, and Latin American. This volume brings together thirteen essays which suggest the range of knowledge truly literate individuals need to possess. Essays by such writers as James Baldwin, Carlos Fuentes, Michelle Cliff, Paula Gunn Allen, Ishmael Reed, and Wendell Berry enlarge our perspective to include a variety of voices and heritages which contribute to the vibrant culture of the United States. Also included is a beginning list of names, places, dates, and concepts which are part and parcel of a multi-cultural fabric. |
Subject |
Cultural pluralism -- United States.
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American literature -- Minority authors.
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American literature -- Minority authors.
(OCoLC)fst00807213
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Cultural pluralism. (OCoLC)fst01715991
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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Added Author |
Simonson, Rick.
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Walker, Scott.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Multi-cultural literacy. Saint Paul : Graywolf Press, ©1988 (OCoLC)761136127 |
ISBN |
1555971148 |
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9781555971144 |
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