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Counseling Psychologist, 2001
Presents brief biographical information on the contributing authors (professors, counselors, graduate students) to this special issue devoted to the mental and psychological health concerns relevant to Chicanas/os. (JDM)
Descriptors: Authors, Counseling Psychology, Cross Cultural Training, Ethnic Bias
Davis, Jonathan; Davis, Lisa – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2001
Discusses ways that authors use time as it relates to the setting or time period, and to reveal changes throughout the story. Provides activities for elementary school students to help them understand how authors show time and changes, includes a worksheet to show examples of time relationships, and suggests assessment possibilities. (LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Meisenhelder, Susan – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1995
No work by Zora Neale Hurston has received harsher critical evaluation than her anthropological study of Haiti and Jamaica, "Tell My Horse." Although her aim in part was to write a commercially successful popular book, she also aimed, with some success, to offer significant social commentary. (SLD)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Authors, Females, Literary Criticism
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Lasky, Kathryn – New Advocate, 1996
Discusses the currently controversial issue in children's literature of writing outside one's culture. Discusses issues of origin and setting, issues of authorship, and writing powerfully outside one's own culture. (SR)
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness
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Cormier, Robert – English Journal, 2001
Presents an essay by renowned author of young adult literature Robert Cormier, musing on the autobiographical aspects of his own writings as well as writing in the guise of people or about situations to which he is a complete stranger. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Autobiographies, Creative Thinking
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Carroll, Pamela Sissi – English Journal, 2001
Collects and presents comments made by authors of young adult literature about their writing and about literature. Discusses how writing for young adults and teaching young adults might be related; why write books for adolescent readers; what their goals are as writers of young adult literature; and how they move from a blank page to a finished…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, English Instruction, Language Arts
Allard, Suzie L. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 2000
This abstract describes a session that planned to feature participants of the International OAI (Open Archives Initiative) forums, discussing digital libraries and their role in knowledge dissemination and creation, global strategies for interoperability, author self-archiving issues, empowering users, and technology and user processes. (LRW)
Descriptors: Archives, Authors, Electronic Libraries, Empowerment
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Agosin, Marjorie; Jones, Robin – MultiCultural Review, 2000
Discusses how it feels to be a poet who writes in Spanish and has her work translated, examining the author's immigration experiences and noting the translator's contributions in making her work accessible across languages, borders, and cultures. Explains that writing in Spanish is a gesture of survival, and translation allows her memories to…
Descriptors: Authors, Bilingualism, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Kerper, Richard M. – New Advocate, 2000
Offers an interview with Jennifer Armstrong, writer of historical novels and nonfiction for children. Discusses her beginnings as a reader and a writer, her creative process, her purposes in writing nonfiction, her concerns about accuracy, and the origins of her second nonfiction book, "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World: The Extraordinary…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
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Van Deusen, Ann; Hepler, Susan – New Advocate, 2000
Offers short descriptions of 10 books for children in which a famous writer appears as an essential character and a catalyst for the plot or content (while another character tells the story). Includes such famous writers as Benjamin Franklin, Emily Dickinson, and William Shakespeare. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gallaway, Gladys – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1999
Profiles the accomplishments of Brandon Marie Miller, an Ohio writer of children's non-fiction historical literature. Discusses her writing processes and why she writes non-fiction rather than popular historical fiction. Appends annotations of 3 of her works. (NH)
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Education, Interviews, Nonfiction
Elleman, Barbara – Book Links, 1999
The author of "Tomie dePaola: His Art and His Stories" uses her study of the work and the life of one of the most popular and acclaimed authors and illustrators of books for children today to demonstrate the research process for the classroom. Suggestions are provided for incorporating research into an author-artist study unit or for…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Childrens Literature, Illustrations
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Ferens, Dominika – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Proposes a strategy for reading Asian American texts written for audiences whose political and aesthetic expectations differed substantially from those of contemporary Western readers. Uses three stories by Sui Sin Far, written between 1908 and 1910, to illustrate the process and tell much about race relations early in the century. (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Chinese Americans, Fiction, Political Influences
Kellman, Sophia N. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2001
Explores how, although minority and female authors have found a place on many English departments' reading lists, the debate over the benefits of a diverse curriculum still linger. (EV)
Descriptors: Authors, Classics (Literature), English Literature, Females
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Schutz, Aaron – Educational Theory, 2001
Argues that an essential aspect of Arendt's work resides in its form, noting that Arendt developed a crucial model for those who struggle with the gap between practice and the extreme simplicity of the systems of thought that attempt to capture it. The essay explores what Arendt called personas that she wore in her writings (storyteller, theorist,…
Descriptors: Authors, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
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