Counterstory : the rhetoric and writing of critical race theory

Responsibility
Aja Y. Martinez, University of North Texas
Publication
Champaign, Illinois : Conference on College Composition and Communication : National Council of Teachers of English, [2020]
Copyright notice
©2020
Physical description
xxix, 201 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Series
Studies in writing & rhetoric.

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Creators/Contributors

Contents/Summary

Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-190) and index
Contents
  • Foreword / by Carmen Kynard
  • Prologue: Encomium of a storyteller
  • A case for counterstory
  • Richard Delgado and counterstory as narrated dialogue
  • Counterstory: On storytelling and perspective, or, the road trip
  • Derrick Bell and counterstory as allegory/fantasy
  • Counterstory: The politics of historiography, act two
  • Patricia J. Williams and counterstory as autobiographic reflection
  • Counterstory: Diary of a mad border crosser
  • Counterstory in education : pedagogical implications for CRT methodology
  • Counterstory: An epistolary email on pedagogy and master narrative curricula
  • Epilogue: Birth song
  • Afterword / by Jaime Armin Mejía
Summary
"Makes a case for counterstory as methodology in rhetoric and writing studies through the framework of critical race theory"-- Provided by publisher

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Bibliographic information

Publication date
2020
Series
CCCC studies in writing & rhetoric
ISBN
9780814108789 trade paperback
0814108784 trade paperback
9780814108796 adobe electronic book

Acquired with support from

The Stanford University Bookstore Book Fund

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