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Media type:
Book
Title:
True to the language game
:
African American discourse, cultural politics, and pedagogy
Contains:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Linguistic Principles ; 1.From Voices of the Self ; 2.Playing with the Patterns ; 3.On My Disciplinary Birth ; 4.Language Learning and Democratic Development ; 5.One More Time for Professor Nuruddin ; 6.It Ain't Hard to Tell: Distinguishing Fact from Fallacy in the Ebonics Controversy ; pt. II Language, Race, and Rights ; 7.African American Contributions to Composition Studies ; 8.Higher Learning: Composition's Racialized Reflection ; 9.Kinship and Theory ; 10.An Extended View of "Students' Right" ; 11.Rethinking the Code-Switching Paradigm ; pt. III Diversity, Democracy, and Teaching ; 12.Literacy, Identity, Imagination, Flight ; 13.I Have Fun Playing with Language ; 14.Geneva's Quartet: Notes on Linguistics, Aesthetics, Rhetoric, and Policy ; 15.Julius and Jesse in 003 ; 16.Language, Identity, and Citizenship ; 17.Socratic Commitment and Critical Literacy ; pt. IV Rhetoric, Poetics, and Politics ; 18.Aspects of African American Rhetoric as a Field ; 19.Genopsycholinguisticide and the Language Theme in African American Fiction ; 20.Cultural Heroes ; 21.Liberation Memories: Interview
/ Rudolph Lewis
22.Review of Ornate with Smoke ; 23.Keeping Our Heads in the Language Game: On Political Talk, King, and Obama.