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Harlin, Rebecca; Murray, Rosemary; Shea, Mary – Childhood Education, 2007
It is essential to develop future teachers' views of diversity, as contemporary teachers teach large numbers of students who are not like them linguistically or culturally. Teacher educators are responsible for preparing preservice and inservice literacy teachers to be effective in these increasingly diverse classrooms. They should continue to…
Descriptors: Novels, Teacher Educators, Literature Appreciation, Reader Text Relationship

Segal, Erwin M.; Miller, Gregory; Hosenfeld, Carol; Mendelsohn, Aurora; Russell, William; Julian, James; Greene, Alyssa; Delphonse, Joseph – Discourse Processes, 1997
Shows that getting involved with a story is the primary dimension of story appreciation, and that different readers interact with the same story in different ways. Indicates that the first-person grammatical device invites readers to identify with the main character, but whether or not they do is a complex function of story properties,…
Descriptors: Characterization, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Processing

Pelias, Ronald J.; VanOosting, James – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Surveys research exemplars of performance studies by tracing their epistemological claims and methodological assertions through discussions of text, event, performer, and audience. Claims a paradigmatic relationship between oral interpretation and performance studies. (JD)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Literature Appreciation

Moller, Karla J.; Allen, JoBeth – Journal of Literacy Research, 2000
Analyzes the discussion of four "struggling" fifth-grade girls and the researcher as they transacted with Mildred Taylor's "The Friendship." Shows how participants' responses to the text and adult and peer guidance created a response development zone. Notes the girls used reading, writing, and discussion to address comprehension difficulties and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation
Gamber, Cayo – 1992
Two exercises were developed to demonstrate how Mikhail Bakhtin's conception of novelistic language and creative interpretation are instrumental in teaching students to read creatively. The text chosen for these exercises was "Crime Against Nature" by Minnie Bruce Pratt. According to Bakhtin's scheme, a fiction can be read most…
Descriptors: College English, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education

Sipe, Lawrence R. – National Reading Conference Yearbook, 1998
Examines individual literary-response styles of several first- or second-grade children by analyzing their talk about books. Finds five types of responses (analytical, intertextual, personalizing, transparent, and performative responses). Discusses the discernible differences and unique perspectives in at least some children's individual literary…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grade 1, Grade 2, Literature Appreciation

Cowan, Michael A. – College Teaching, 1994
A theory of literary interpretation that treats the reader's interaction with text as a form of conversation is discussed, and related teaching techniques are described. The approach uses four steps: (1) articulating initial responses; (2) pursuing deeper understanding of the text; (3) interaction with the text; and (4) identifying possibilities…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Educational Strategies

Gersten, Russell; Dimino, Joseph – Educational Leadership, 1989
Through story grammar instruction, low-achieving students are discovering that literature can be fun to read and perhaps have application to their own lives. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Literature Appreciation
Madden, Thomas R. – 1986
The literary theorist Terry Eagleton believes that literary study is the study of human discourse. To build on his idea for use in the classroom, it must first be assumed that literature constitutes a dialogue between the work (and its author) and the reader. The dialogue process can be introduced in a 2- to 4-week unit through a cluster of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Critical Reading, Dialogs (Literary), Discourse Analysis
Beach, Richard; Hynds, Susan – 1989
Including only selections that have employed some systematic analysis of readers' responses to literary texts, this annotated bibliography lists 203 research studies. The selections date from 1970 through 1988. The bibliography is divided into sections on the following topics: (1) reader variables (subdivided into orientation, development, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Golden, Joanne – English Quarterly, 1986
Analyzes how two groups of eighth graders and their teacher create literary texts during small group discussion, and suggests the importance of talk as a means of constructing meaning. (NKA)
Descriptors: Characterization, Critical Reading, Discourse Analysis, English Instruction