Literacy and advocacy in adolescent family, gang, school, and juvenile court communities : CRIP 4 life /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Mahwah, N.J. :
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
2006.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introducing the characters : Lil Boy Blue, Smurf, Juice, Lil Garfield, and Debbie
- Lil Boy Blue : "my teenage life is quiet, average. I'm a Crip"
- Smurf : "I'm ... from dat insane wicced ass westside Manzanita Lynch Mob Crip"
- Juice : "if you're a gangster they really don't want you for school"
- Lil Garfield : "I would love to be a rapper"
- The family community
- The gang community
- The school community
- The juvenile court community
- We became co-researchers : "we've got your back, Miss"
- The characters
- 2. Family community : mi familia
- Generations of the family community
- Lil Boy Blue and Smurf's parents and grandparents
- Juice and Lil Garfield's mom and grandparents
- The boys' own families
- The family community
- 3. Gang community : "west up cuzz"
- A glimpse into the gang community
- Heartaches
- Brothers to brothers
- The gang community collides with the family community
- Literacy in the gang community
- The gang community
- Table of contents only: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0625/2005050709-t.html
- Introducing the Characters: Lil Boy Blue, Smurf, Juice, Lil Garfield, and Debbie
- Family Community: Mi Familia
- Gang Community: "West Up Cuzz"
- School Community, Part One (I): "They Don't Want Us Here"
- School Community, Part Two (II): "This Is Our School"
- Juvenile Court Community: "In and Out of Juvie"
- Images of Gangs in the Media and Research Literature
- Living on the Boundaries of School: Advocacy and Research
- Literacy in Communities of Success and Failure.