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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014827415
    Format: XXIV, 624 S.
    Edition: 1. print.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Kinderliteratur ; Geschichte Anfänge-1950 ; Englisch ; Kinderliteratur ; Geschichte
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  • 2
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] : Routledge
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010034200
    Format: XXII, 666 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0415905184 , 0415905192
    Content: The lesbian and gay studies reader is the biggest and most comprehensive multi-disciplinary anthology of critical work in lesbian/gay studies. Comprising scholarship, criticism, commentary, and political analysis, lesbian/gay studies is one of the fastest growing fields in contemporary thought. Its influence is changing the shape of every branch of learning in the humanities and social sciences. Bringing together forty-two groundbreaking essays--many of them already classics--this collection provides a much-needed introduction to the contemporary state of lesbian/gay studies, extensively illustrating the range, scope, diversity, appeal, and power of the work currently being done in the field. Featuring essays by such prominent scholars as Judith Butler, John D'Emilio, Kobena Mercer, Adrienne Rich, Gayle Rubin, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, The lesbian and gay studies reader explores a multitude of sexual, ethnic, racial, and socio-economic experiences
    Content: Ranging across disciplines including history, literature, critical theory, cultural studies, African American studies, ethnic studies, sociology, anthropology, psychology, classics, and philosophy, this anthology traces the inscription of sexual meanings in all forms of cultural expression. Representing the best and most significant English language work in the field, The lesbian and gay studies reader addresses topics such as butch-fem roles, the cultural construction of gender, lesbian separatism, feminist theory, AIDS, safe-sex education, colonialism, S/M, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, children's books, black nationalism, popular films, Susan Sontag, the closet, homophobia, Freud, Sappho, the media, the hijras of India, Robert Mapplethorpe, and the politics of representation. It also contains an extensive bibliographical essay which will provide readers with an invaluable guide to further reading
    Content: In the tradition of Routledge's Cultural studies and Unequal sisters, The lesbian and gay studies reader marks a critical moment in the development of the field. It will be essential reading for anyone--gay or straight--interested in the history of sexuality, sexual politics, and gender studies
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Homosexualität ; Lesbische Orientierung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047923959
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784712723
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Benería, Lourdes (1980), 'Conceptualizing the Labor Force: The Underestimation of Women's Economic Activities', The Journal of Development Studies, April. -- Berik, Günseli, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Stephanie Seguino (eds) (2009), 'Inequality, Development, and Growth', Feminist Economics, 15 (3). -- Elson, Diane, Maria S. Floro and Caren A. Grown (2010), 'Unpaid Work, Time Use, Poverty, and Public Policy', Feminist Economics, 16 (3). -- Enloe, Cynthia (1990), Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California. -- Gramsci, Antonio (1975), The Prison Notebooks, Volumes I, II, and III, trans. Joseph Buttigieg (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. -- Jacobsen, Joyce P. (ed.) (2006), 'The Status of Women Economists', Feminist Economics, 3 (2), 427-74. -- Nussbaum, Martha (1997), 'Capabilities as Human Rights', Fordham Law Review, 66, 273-300. -- , Nussbaum, Martha (2000), Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. -- Reid, Margaret (1934), Economics of Household Production, New York: John Wiley. -- Said, Edward (1978), Orientalism, New York: Pantheon Books. -- Sen, Amartya (1980), 'Equality of What?' in S. M. McMurrin (ed.) Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press -- Sen, Amartya (1985), Commodities and Capabilities, Amsterdam: North-Holland. -- Sen, Amartya (1999), Development as Freedom, New York: Knopf. -- Standing, Guy (1989), 'Global Feminization through Flexible Labor', World Development, 17(7), 1077-95. -- Paula England (1993), 'The Separative Self: Androcentric Bias in Neoclassical Assumptions', in Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson (eds), Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 37-53 -- , Diana Strassmann (1993), 'Not a Free Market: The Rhetoric of Disciplinary Authority in Economics', in Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson (eds), Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics, Chapter 4, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 54-68 -- Julie A. Nelson (1995), 'Feminism and Economics', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (2), Spring, 131-48 -- Frances Woolley (2000), 'Degrees of Connection: A Critique of Rawls's Theory of Mutual Disinterest', Feminist Economics, 6 (2), July, 1-21 -- S. Charusheela and Eiman Zein-Elabdin (2003), 'Feminism, Postcolonial Thought, and Economics', in Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson (eds), Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man, Chapter 8, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 175-92 , Eiman Zein-Elabdin (2003), 'The Difficulty of a Feminist Economics', in Drucilla K. Barker and Edith Kuiper (eds), Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Economics, Chapter 20, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 321-38 -- Marilyn Power (2004), 'Social Provisioning as a Starting Point for Feminist Economics', Feminist Economics, 10 (3), November, 3-19 -- Colin Danby (2007), 'Political Economy and the Closet: Heteronormativity in Feminist Economics', Feminist Economics, 13 (2), April, 29-53 -- Diana Strassmann and Livia Polanyi (1995), 'The Economist as Storyteller: What the Texts Reveal', in Edith Kuiper, Jolande Sap, Susan Feiner, Notburga Ott and Zafiris Tzannatos (eds), Out of the Margin: Feminist Perspectives on Economics, Chapter 8, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 129-50 -- Günseli Berik (1997), 'The Need for Crossing the Method Boundaries in Economics Research', Feminist Economics, 3 (2), July, 121-5 -- , Marlene Kim (1997), 'Poor Women Survey Poor Women: Feminist Perspectives in Survey Research', Feminist Economics, 3 (2), July, 99-117 -- Marilyn Power, Ellen Mutari, and Deborah M. Figart (2003), 'Beyond Markets: Wage Setting and the Methodology of Feminist Political Economy', in Drucilla K. Barker and Edith Kuiper (eds), Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Economics, Chapter 5, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 70-85 -- Michèle Pujol (1995), 'Into the Margin!', in Edith Kuiper, Jolande Sap, Susan Feiner, Notburga Ott and Zafiris Tzannatos (eds), Out of the Margin: Feminist Perspectives on Economics, Chapter 1, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 17-34 -- Lynn C. Burbridge (1997), 'Black Women in the History of African American Economic Thought: A Critical Essay', in Thomas D. Boston (ed.), A Different Vision: African American Economic Thought, Volume I, Chapter 5, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 101-22 -- , Edith Kuiper (2006), 'Adam Smith and his Feminist Contemporaries', in Leonidas Montes and Eric Schliesser (eds), New Voices on Adam Smith, Chapter 3, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 40-60 -- Martha C. Nussbaum (2003) 'Capabilities as Fundamental Entitlements: Sen and Social Justice', Feminist Economics, 9 (2/3), July/November, 33-59 -- Ingrid Robeyns (2003), 'Sen's Capability Approach and Gender Inequality: Selecting Relevant Capabilities', Feminist Economics, 9 (2/3), July/November, 61-92 -- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (2003), 'The Human Development Paradigm: Operationalizing Sen's Ideas On Capabilities', Feminist Economics, 9 (2/3), July/November, 301-317 -- Amartya Sen (2004), 'Dialogue Capabilities, Lists, and Public Reason: Continuing the Conversation', Feminist Economics, 10 (3), November, 77-80 -- Amartya Sen (1990), 'More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing', New York Review of Books, 37 (20), http://www.nybooks.com/ articles/3408, reset -- , Stephan Klasen and Claudia Wink (2003), ' "Missing Women " Revisiting the Debate', Feminist Economics, 9 (2/3), July/November, 263-99 -- Bina Agarwal (1994), 'Gender and Command Over Property: A Critical Gap in Economic Analysis and Policy in South Asia', World Development, 22 (10), October, 1455-78 -- Michael Kevane and Leslie C. Gray (1999), 'A Woman's Field is Made at Night: Gendered Land Rights and Norms in Burkina Faso', Feminist Economics, 5 (3), November, 1-26 -- Junjie Chen and Gale Summerfield (2007), 'Gender and Rural Reforms in China: A Case Study of Population Control and Land Rights Policies in Northern Liaoning', Feminist Economics, 13 (3/4), July/October, 63-92 , Carmen Diana Deere and Cheryl R. Doss (2008), 'Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries', in James B. Davies (ed.), Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective, Chapter 17, Oxford and New York, NY: Oxford University Press 353-72, references -- M. Anne Hill and Elizabeth M. King (1995), 'Women's Education and Economic Well-Being', Feminist Economics, 1 (2), July, 21-46 -- Martha C. Nussbaum (2003), 'Women's Education: A Global Challenge', Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 29 (2), Winter, 325-55 -- Ann Mari May (2006), ' "Sweeping the Heavens for a Comet " Women, the Language of Political Economy, and Higher Education in the US', Feminist Economics, 12 (4), October, 625-40 -- Mary C. King (1993), 'Black Women's Breakthrough into Clerical Work: An Occupational Tipping Model', Journal of Economic Issues, XXVII (4), December, 1097-125 -- , Ashwini Deshpande (2002), 'Assets versus Autonomy? The Changing Face of the Gender-Caste Overlap in India', Feminist Economics, 8 (2), July, 19-35 -- Otrude N. Moyo and Saliwe M. Kawewe (2002), 'The Dynamics of a Racialized, Gendered, Ethnicized, and Economically Stratified Society: Understanding the Socio-Economic Status of Women in Zimbabwe', Feminist Economics, 8 (2), July, 163-81 -- Amartya K. Sen (1990), 'Gender and Cooperative Conflicts', in Irene Tinker (ed.), Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development, Chapter 8, Oxford and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 123-49, references -- Bina Agarwal (1997), ' "Bargaining " and Gender Relations: Within and Beyond the Household', Feminist Economics, 3 (1), March, 1-51 -- Elizabeth Katz (1997), 'The Intra-Household Economics of Voice and Exit', Feminist Economics, 3 (3), November, 25-46 -- , S. Charusheela (2003), 'Empowering Work? Bargaining Models Reconsidered', in Drucilla K. Barker and Edith Kuiper (eds), Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Economics, Chapter 18, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 287-303 -- Greta Friedemann-Sánchez (2006), 'Assets in Intrahousehold Bargaining Among Women Workers in Colombia's Cut-Flower Industry', Feminist Economics, 12 (1/2), January/April, 247-69 -- Fiona MacPhail and Xiao-yuan Dong (2007), 'Women's Market Work and Household Status in Rural China: Evidence from Jiangsu and Shandong in the Late 1990s', Feminist Economics, 13 (3/4), July/October, 93-124 -- Bina Agarwal and Pradeep Panda (2007), 'Toward Freedom from Domestic Violence: The Neglected Obvious', Journal of Human Development, 8 (3), November, 359-88 -- M.V. Lee Badgett (1995), 'Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Orientation: All in the Feminist Family?', Feminist Economics, 1 (1), March, 121-39 -- , Judith Record McKinney (2004), 'Lone Mothers in Russia: Soviet and Post-Soviet Policy', Feminist Economics, 10 (2), July, 37-60 -- Kanchana N. Ruwanpura and Jane Humphries (2004), 'Mundane Heroines: Conflict, Ethnicity, Gender, and Female Headship in Eastern Sri Lanka', Feminist Economics, 10 (2), July, 173-205 -- Linda DeRiviere (2006), 'A Human Capital Methodology for Estimating the Lifelong Personal Costs of Young Women Leaving the Sex Trade', Feminist Economics, 12 (3), July, 367-402Ines Smyth (1996), 'Gender Analysis of Family Planning: Beyond the Feminist vs. Population Control Debate', Feminist Economics, 2 (2), July, 63-86 , Alys Willman (2008), 'Safety First, Then Condoms: Commercial Sex, Risky Behavior, and the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Managua, Nicaragua', Feminist Economics, 14 (4), October, 37-65 -- Eileen Stillwaggon (2008), 'Race, Sex, and the Neglected Risks for Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa', Feminist Economics, 14 (4), October, 67-86 -- Nancy Folbre (1994), 'Children as Public Goods', American Economic Review, 84 (2), May, 86-90 -- Deborah Levison (2000), 'Children as Economic Agents', Feminist Economics, 6 (1), March, 125-34 -- Cristina Carrasco and Arantxa Rodríguez (2000), 'Women, Families, and Work in Spain: Structural Changes and New Demands', Feminist Economics, 6 (1), March, 45-57 -- Carmen Sirianni and Cynthia Negrey (2000), 'Working Time As Gendered Time', Feminist Economics, 6 (1), March, 59-76 -- Maria Sagrario Floro (1995), 'Women's Well-Being, Poverty, and Work Intensity', Feminist Economics, 1 (3), November, 1-25 -- , Gabrielle Meagher (1997), 'Recreating "Domestic Service " Institutional Cultures and the Evolution of Paid Household Work', Feminist Economics, 3 (2), July, 1-27 -- Anita Nyberg (2000), 'From Foster Mothers to Child Care Centers: A History of Working Mothers and Child Care in Sweden', Feminist Economics, 6 (1), March, 5-20 -- Jennifer C. Olmsted (2005), 'Gender, Aging, and the Evolving Arab Patriarchal Contract', Feminist Economics, 11 (2), July, 53-78 -- Nancy Folbre (2006), 'Measuring Care: Gender, Empowerment, and the Care Economy', Journal of Human Development, 7 (2), July, 183-99 -- Myra H. Strober, Suzanne Gerlach-Downie and Kenneth E. Yeager (1995), 'Child Care Centers as Workplaces', Feminist Economics, 1 (1), March, 93-119 -- , Lourdes Benería and Maria S. Floro (2006), 'Labour Market Informalization, Gender and Social Protection: Reflections on Poor Urban Households in Bolivia, and Ecuador', in Shahra Razavi and Shireen Hassim (eds), Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context: Uncovering the Gendered Structure of 'the Social', Chapter 9, Basingstoke and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 193-216 -- M.V. Lee Badgett (2007), 'Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation: A Review of the Literature in Economics and Beyond', in M.V. Lee Badgett and Jefferson Frank (eds), Sexual Orientation Discrimination: An International Perspective, Chapter 2, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 19-43 -- Wendy Sigle-Rushton and Jane Waldfogel (2007), 'Motherhood and Women's Earnings in Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries', Feminist Economics, 13 (2), April, 55-91 -- , Pun Ngai (2007), 'Gendering the Dormitory Labor System: Production, Reproduction, and Migrant Labor in South China', Feminist Economics, 13 (3/4), July/October, 239-58 -- Elena Bardasi and Janet C. Gornick (2008), 'Working for Less? Women's Part-Time Wage Penalties Across Countries', Feminist Economics, 14 (1), January, 37-72 -- Marilyn Carr, Martha Alter Chen and Jane Tate (2000), 'Globalization and Home-Based Workers', Feminist Economics, 6 (3), November, 123-42 -- Suzanne Bergeron (2001), 'Political Economy Discourses of Globalization and Feminist Politics', Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 26 (4), Summer, 983-1006 , Lourdes Benería (2003), 'Markets, Globalization and Gender', in Gender, Development, and Globalization: Economics as if All People Mattered, Chapter 3, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 63-90, references -- Naila Kabeer (2004), 'Globalization, Labor Standards, and Women's Rights: Dilemmas of Collective (In)Action in an Interdependent World', Feminist Economics, 10 (1), March, 3-35 -- Stephanie Seguino (2007), 'Plus Ça Change? Evidence on Global Trends in Gender Norms and Stereotypes', Feminist Economics, 13 (2), April, 1-28 -- Elissa Braunstein (2008), 'Making Policy Work for Women: Gender, Foreign Direct Investment and Development', in Günseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Ann Zammit (eds), Social Justice and Gender Equality: Rethinking Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies, Chapter 3, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 71-96 -- , Anne Marie Goetz and Rina Sen Gupta (1996), 'Who Takes the Credit? Gender, Power, and Control Over Loan Use in Rural Credit Programs in Bangladesh', World Development, 24 (1), 45-63 -- Diane Elson and Nilufer Cagatay (2000), 'The Social Content of Macroeconomic Policies', World Development, 28 (7), July, 1347-64 -- Naila Kabeer (2001), 'Conflicts Over Credit: Re-Evaluating the Empowerment Potential of Loans to Women in Rural Bangladesh', World Development, 29 (1), January, 63-84 -- Stephanie Seguino and Caren Grown (2006), 'Gender Equity and Globalization: Macroeconomic Policy for Developing Countries', Journal of International Development, 18 (8), November, 1081-104 -- Diane Elson, Caren Grown and Nilüfer Çağatay (2007), 'Mainstream, Heterodox, and Feminist Trade Theory' in Irene van Staveren, Diane Elson, Caren Grown and Nilüfer Çağatay (eds), The Feminist Economics of Trade, Chapter 3, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 33-52 -- , Günseli Berik and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers (2008), 'Engendering Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies: What's Sound and Sensible?', in Günseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Ann Zammit (eds), Social Justice and Gender Equality: Rethinking Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies, Chapter 1, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 1-43 -- Bina Agarwal (1992), 'The Gender and Environmental Debate: Lessons from India', Feminist Studies, 18 (1), Spring, 119-58 -- Bina Agarwal (2000), 'Conceptualising Environmental Collective Action: Why Gender Matters', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24 (3), May, 283-310 -- Barbara R. Bergmann (1997), 'Government Support for Families with Children in the United States and France', Feminist Economics, 3 (1), March, 85-94 -- Martha MacDonald (1998), 'Gender and Social Security Policy: Pitfalls and Possibilities', Feminist Economics, 4(1), March, 1-25 -- , Randy Albelda (2001), 'Welfare-to-Work, Farewell to Families? US Welfare Reform and Work/Family Debates', Feminist Economics, 7 (1), March, 119-35 -- Rhonda Sharp and Ray Broomhill (2002), 'Budgeting for Equality: The Australian Experience', Feminist Economics, 8 (1), March, 25-47 -- Susan Himmelweit (2002), 'Making Visible the Hidden Economy: The Case for Gender-Impact Analysis of Economic Policy', Feminist Economics, 8 (1), March, 49-70 -- Francesca Bettio and Janneke Plantenga (2004), 'Comparing Care Regimes in Europe', Feminist Economics, 10 (1), March, 85-113 -- Agneta Stark (2005), 'Warm Hands in Cold Age - On the Need of a New World Order of Care', Feminist Economics, 11 (2), July, 7-36 , Jill Rubery (2005), 'Reflections on Gender Mainstreaming: An Example of Feminist Economics in Action?', Feminist Economics, 11 (3), November, 1-26 -- Caren Grown (2005), 'Answering the Skeptics: Achieving Gender Equality and the Millennium Development Goals', Development, 48 (3), September, 82-6 -- Lourdes Benería (2008), 'The Crisis of Care, International Migration, and Public Policy', Feminist Economics, 14 (3), July, 1-21 -- Shahra Razavi (2008), 'Maternalist Politics in Norway and the Islamic Republic of Iran', in Naila Kabeer, Agneta Stark and Edda Magnus (eds), Global Perspectives on Gender Equality: Reversing the Gaze, Chapter 4, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 64-86 -- Stephanie Seguino (2008), 'The Road to Gender Equality: Global Trends and the Way Forward', in Günseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Ann Zammit (eds), Social Justice and Gender Equality: Rethinking Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies, Chapter 2, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 44-70 , Lourdes Benería, Ann Mari May and Diana Strassmann have combined to produce a major new three-volume research collection that demonstrates the breadth and significance of feminist scholarship in economics. This important selection of articles shows how feminist economics has illuminated our understanding of topics such as household decision-making, the care economy, globalization, the feminization of the labour force, macroeconomics, trade, development, and international migration. Many of the essays provide a feminist perspective on policy and social transformation. The editors have provided an original introduction to the literature, ensuring that these volumes will be an essential source of reference for both students and scholars
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
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    gbv_413523365
    Format: XXIV, 624 S. 8"
    Edition: (3. print)
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
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    gbv_336287488
    Format: XXIV, 624 S , Ill , 8"
    Edition: 1. printing
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 600 - 603
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12053967
    Format: XXIV, 624 Seiten
    Edition: 6. print
    Note: engl.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_410334111
    Format: XXVIII, 708 S. 8"
    Edition: Rev. ed
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV003242539
    Format: XXVIII, 708 S.
    Edition: Rev.ed.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Education , English Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Jugendliteratur ; Geschichte 1800-1967 ; Englisch ; Jugendliteratur ; Geschichte 1800-1967
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036062497
    Format: XXIV, 556 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0415469031 , 9780415469036
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Note: Part 1: Reading Social and Cultural Influences on Children's Motivation for Reading. Literature for Children. Approaches to Teaching Literature. Reading and Teaching Short Stories, Based on Process Studies and Experimental Research. Comprehension Instruction: Merging Two Historically Antithetical Perspectives. The Genre-Specific Nature of Reading Comprehension. Morphological Knowledge and Learning to Read in English. Phonological Development Across Different Languages. Interaction and Learning to Read: Towards a Dialogic Approach. Part 2: Writing Facilitating Writing Development. Writing in the Early Years. The Ontogenesis of Writing in Childhood and Adolescence. Composition Across Levels of Schooling: Cognitive, Textual and Social Dimensions. Rhythm And Blues: Making Textual Music with Grammar and Punctuation. Linguistic Foundations of Spelling Development. Handwriting and Writing. Part 3: Language Orality, Literacy, and Culture: Talk, Text, and Tools in Ideological Contexts. Understanding Language Development. Bilingualism and English Language Teaching. Drama-Teaching, Learning, Language and Literacy. Classroom Discourse: Towards a Dialogic Pedagogy Part 4: Teaching English, Language and Literacy Critical Approaches to Teaching Language, Reading and Writing. Culturally Responsive Teacher Preparation: Learning in Field Experiences for Prospective Literacy Educators. The Text Environment and Learning to Read: Windows and Mirrors. Shaping Literate Lives. The Relationship Between Home And School. Literacy Practices. Gender and the Teaching of English. An Outward, Inward, and School-ward Overview of Interactive Communication. Technologies Across the Literacy Landscape. Multimodality, Literacy and School English. A Very Long Engagement: English and The Moving Image. Reading, Writing and Speaking Poetry. Teaching Shakespeare. Difficulties in Learning Literacy. Classroom Assessment. Initial Teacher Preparation for Reading
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 0-203-86309-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-203-86309-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englischunterricht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Wyse, Dominic 1964-
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    b3kat_BV024210452
    Language: Undetermined
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