Readings on A Raisin in the Sun

Readings on A Raisin in the Sun
Author: Lawrence Kappel
Publsiher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: African American families in literature
ISBN: 0737703679

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Lorraine Hansberry's play is a psychological study of a working class black family on the south side of Chicago in the 1940s. This collection of essays explores the dominant characters and themes in the play and looks at its representation in various stage and screen adaptations.

A Raisin in the Sun

A Raisin in the Sun
Author: Lorraine Hansberry
Publsiher: Methuen Drama
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1474260942

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Set in 1950s Chicago, 'A Raisin in the Sun' is a classic play about a black family's struggle for equality, and the first play written by a black woman to be produced on Broadway.

A Raisin in the Sun

A Raisin in the Sun
Author: Lorraine Hansberry
Publsiher: Everbind
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2002-12-31
Genre: African American families
ISBN: 0971075689

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Among our greatest dramatic works that also makes for great student reading.

A Raisin in the Sun

A Raisin in the Sun
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: McDougal Littel
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1996-03-21
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0395775523

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The author writes of her childhood experiences with racism.

Using Informational Text to Teach A Raisin in the Sun

Using Informational Text to Teach A Raisin in the Sun
Author: Audrey Fisch,Susan Chenelle
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475821550

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The Common Core State Standards mean major changes for language arts teachers, particularly the emphasis on “informational text.” How do we shift attention toward informational texts without taking away from the teaching of literature? The key is informational texts deeply connected to the literary texts you are teaching. Preparing informational texts for classroom use, however, requires time and effort. Using Informational Text to Teach Literature is designed to help. In this second volume (the first volume is on To Kill a Mockingbird), we offer informational texts connected to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. Readings range in genre (commencement address, historical and cultural analysis, government report, socioeconomic research study, and Supreme Court decision) and topic (housing discrimination past and present, abortion, the racial and cultural politics of hair, socioeconomic mobility and inequality, the violence associated with housing desegregation, and the struggle against the legacy of systemic racism). Each informational text is part of a student-friendly unit, with reading strategies and vocabulary, writing, and discussion activities. Teachers need to incorporate nonfiction in ways that enhance their teaching of literature.The Using Informational Text to Teach Literature series is an invaluable supportive tool.

Icons of African American Literature

Icons of African American Literature
Author: Yolanda Williams Page
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2011-10-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313352041

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The 24 entries in this book provide extensive coverage of some of the most notable figures in African American literature, such as Alice Walker, Richard Wright, and Zora Neale Hurston. Icons of African American Literature: The Black Literary World examines 24 of the most popular and culturally significant topics within African American literature's long and immensely fascinating history. Each piece provide substantial, in-depth information—much more than a typical encyclopedia entry—while remaining accessible and appealing to general and younger readers. Arranged alphabetically, the entries cover such writers as Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, and August Wilson; major works, such as Invisible Man, Native Son, and Their Eyes Were Watching God; and a range of cultural topics, including the black arts movement, the Harlem Renaissance, and the jazz aesthetic. Written by expert contributors, the essays discuss the enduring significance of these topics in American history and popular culture. Each entry also provides sidebars that highlight interesting information and suggestions for further reading.

Twentieth Century and Contemporary American Literature in Context 4 volumes

Twentieth Century and Contemporary American Literature in Context  4 volumes
Author: Linda De Roche
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1563
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781440853593

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This four-volume reference work surveys American literature from the early 20th century to the present day, featuring a diverse range of American works and authors and an expansive selection of primary source materials. Bringing useful and engaging material into the classroom, this four-volume set covers more than a century of American literary history—from 1900 to the present. Twentieth-Century and Contemporary American Literature in Context profiles authors and their works and provides overviews of literary movements and genres through which readers will understand the historical, cultural, and political contexts that have shaped American writing. Twentieth-Century and Contemporary American Literature in Context provides wide coverage of authors, works, genres, and movements that are emblematic of the diversity of modern America. Not only are major literary movements represented, such as the Beats, but this work also highlights the emergence and development of modern Native American literature, African American literature, and other representative groups that showcase the diversity of American letters. A rich selection of primary documents and background material provides indispensable information for student research.

The 1950s

The 1950s
Author: James S. Olson,Mariah Gumpert
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216040941

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This volume serves as an invaluable guide to key political, social, and cultural concepts of the 1950s. This volume covers the entire decade of the 1950s, from the uneasy peace following World War II to the beginnings of cultural discontent that would explode in the 1960s. It highlights key historical, social, and cultural elements of the period, including the Cold War and perceived communist threat; the birth of the middle class and establishment of consumer culture; the emergence of the civil rights movement; and the normalization of youth rebellion and rock and roll. An introduction presents the historical themes of the period, and an alphabetical encyclopedic entries relating to period-specific themes comprises the core reference material in the book. The book also contains a range of primary documents with introductions and a sample Documents Based Essay Question. Other features are a list of "Top Tips" for answering Documents Based Essay Questions, a thematically tagged chronology, and a list of specific learning objectives readers can use to gauge their working knowledge and understanding of the period.