
- Argitaletxea:
- FRASANTIER
- Edizio-urtea:
- 2024
- Gaia:
- Historia y ciencias sociales
- ISBN:
- 978-84-9092-176-0
- Orrialdeak:
- 150
ADDRESSING RACIAL JUSTICE IN YOUNG ADULT FICTION: THE EXAMPLE OF HARRIET’
JULAR ALBA, RAQUEL
Unlock the power of diverse literature in the classroom with this essential guide to M. Nourbesse Philip's 'Harriet's Daughter.' Bridging the gap between historical struggle and modern identity, this book offers educators a roadmap to exploring race, gender, and adolescence through the eyes of Margaret Cruickshank, a Caribbean-Canadian teenager inspired by the legendary Harriet Tubman.
Delve into a comprehensive analysis of Philip's novel, its historical context, and its relevance to today's multicultural classrooms. Discover how this compelling narrative can ignite critical thinking, foster empathy, and challenge stereotypes among secondary school students in Spain and beyond.
This practical resource provides:
- In-depth exploration of the novel's themes and characters
- Historical background on Harriet Tubman and her enduring legacy
- Strategies for integrating 'Harriet's Daughter' into diverse curricula
- Lesson plans designed to engage students with intersectionality
- Tools to promote discussions on cultural heritage, feminism, and social justice
Empower your students to question, reflect, and grow as they journey through Margaret's world. This guide is an indispensable companion for educators committed to nurturing inclusive, thoughtful, and socially conscious learners in an increasingly interconnected world.