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Rudman, Masha Kabakow – 1984
As a reference guide to selection of children's books, this book considers the appropriateness of such books for bibliotherapy as well as issues of a societal and developmental nature. Each of the book's chapters contains an introduction to an issue, a section relating particular books to the topic, suggestions for activities that teachers or…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliotherapy
Frank, David A. – 1981
Noting that rhetorical critics have ignored the study of nonwestern movements and have failed to construct theories that help to explain and interpret the rhetorical form of such movements, this paper synthesizes concepts from rhetorical theory and anthropology to explain the linguistic process that made up the 1978 Israeli peace movement. The…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Swearingen, C. J. – 1980
Modeling the process of communication through fictive constructions of audience is as much a part of teaching writing as is imparting rules for grammar and organization. A historical review of rhetorical theory and the goals of writing instruction delineates the shift away from traditional, fuzzy conceptions of audience to more carefully…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Higher Education
Chapin, Helen Geracimos – 1977
The literature of Polish, Greek and Italian American women has been largely neglected in the American literary tradition. Through an analysis of female characters in a number of white ethnic autobiographical novels, this paper stresses the importance of an awareness of women's struggles which coincide with immigration history. It also points out…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Characterization, Females
Kahl, Mary L.; Endress, Valerie A. – 1980
Following the slave uprising led by Nat Turner in 1831, the change in public sentiment compelled Virginians to speak openly in public and in the legislature about the institution they had guarded long in silence. The effect of Turner's insurrection was further conditioned by the growing sectional antagonism between the eastern and western portions…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Debate, Economic Factors, Moral Issues
Penelope, Julia – 1979
Heterosexism, as defined in this paper, designates those central social structures that advocate heterosexuality as the only natural sexual interest. The cluster of social mores that constitute heterosexist attitudes is defined and described, with illustrations from various contexts showing both the subtle and the overt ways in which these…
Descriptors: Bias, Homosexuality, Language Usage, Literary Criticism
Minister, Kristina – 1978
The "individual forming meaning with a text" is a private and fundamental semiotic process involving relationships among text, individual, and meaning. Prior to an individual's use of language for aesthetic purposes lies the presupposition of the aesthetic language act--that the individual approaches the text expecting to work and be rewarded.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Critical Reading, Language Skills

Wuthnow, Robert – Communication Research, 1988
Uses recent work in literary criticism to examine the structure of religious discourse. Suggests religious discourse is the use of a certain rhetorical style that conforms to certain rules of underlying structure, but which communicates only to the extent that this structure is appropriate for the application in question. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conservatism, Discourse Analysis, Liberalism

Reither, James A. – College English, 1985
Raises questions about process research in writing. Points out the need to broaden the concept of what happens when people write and the need to press some questions about processes involved in coming to know generally. (EL)
Descriptors: College English, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth – 2002
Jessica and Elizabeth are two female characters, twins, featured throughout Francine Pascal's Sweet Valley series, the Bantam Publishers popular series for girls from elementary school through junior high, high school, university, and well into adulthood. This paper notes that these books are a part of the same formula that are used for romance…
Descriptors: Characterization, Children, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis
Henderson, Karla – 1996
Feminist perspectives provide a basis for examining the nature of participation in outdoor experiences, the goals of outdoor leadership, and the meanings associated with the outdoors. Feminism is concerned with the correction of both the invisibility and distortion of female experience in ways relevant to social change and removal of social…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Females, Feminism, Feminist Criticism

Ceci, Louis G. – College English, 1983
Describes and suggests the significance of syntactic imagery, poetic effects created through expressive grammatical structures. (MM)
Descriptors: College English, Deep Structure, Grammar, Imagery

Ruppert, James – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1980
Contemporary Native American poets have a continuing influence on American poetry through the introduction of elements of oral tradition and through their concern with spirit. Indian poets use oral tradition in various ways; their concerns with the story may have affected the movement to reestablish the narrative line in poetry. (CM)
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indians, Contemporary Literature, Cultural Influences

Dilworth, Collett B., Jr. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1980
Presented is an overview of two types of inquiry which may be used in literature study: inquiry concerning the formal, rhetorical, and semantic features of the text and inquiry generated by the individual's response to the work. The effects of these strategies on students' higher-order cognition are considered. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Inquiry

Dale, Karen Lewis – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1980
The change in literature students from those with a strong literature background to those of the "Me" generation who have little exposure to critical reading is explored. Their subjective experiences applied to literature study can be more beneficial than traditional critical theories. (HTH)
Descriptors: College English, Critical Reading, Experiential Learning, Higher Education