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- Writing Home: A Literacy Autobiography
- Book
- 2012
- Published by: Southern Illinois University Press
summary
In this engrossing memoir, poet and literacy scholar Eli Goldblatt shares the intimate ways reading and writing influenced the first thirty years of his life—in the classroom but mostly outside it. Writing Home: A Literacy Autobiography traces Goldblatt’s search for home and his growing recognition that only through his writing life can he fully contextualize the world he inhabits.
Goldblatt connects his educational journey as a poet and a teacher to his conception of literacy, and assesses his intellectual, emotional, and political development through undergraduate and postgraduate experiences alongside the social imperatives of the era. He explores his decision to leave medical school after he realized that he could not compartmentalize work and creative life or follow in his surgeon father’s footsteps. A brief first marriage rearranged his understanding of gender and sexuality, and a job teaching in an innercity school initiated him into racial politics. Literacy became a dramatic social reality when he witnessed the start of the national literacy campaign in postrevolutionary Nicaragua and spent two months finding his bearings while writing poetry in Mexico City.
Goldblatt presents a thoughtful and exquisitely crafted narrative of his life to illustrate that literacy exists at the intersection of individual and social life and is practiced in relationship to others. While the concept of literacy autobiography is a common assignment in undergraduate and graduate writing courses, few books model the exercise. Writing Home helps fill that void and, with Goldblatt’s emphasis on “out of school” literacy, fosters an understanding of literacy as a social practice. Table of Contents
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- Book Title
- p. iii
- Acknowledgments
- pp. xi-xiv
- 1. Tour of Duty
- pp. 8-31
- 2. The Right to Mourn
- pp. 32-59
- 3. Into the Daedalean Dreamscape
- pp. 60-77
- 4. Following Williams
- pp. 78-101
- 5. Dry Creek Road
- pp. 102-112
- Gallery of Illustrations
- pp. G1-G6
- 6. White Coat
- pp. 113-141
- 7. Entering Philadelphia
- pp. 142-175
- 8. Beyond the Fathers
- pp. 176-196
- 9. Viajeros, Extranjeros
- pp. 197-234
- 10. High Five at Second Base
- pp. 235-256
- Bibliography
- pp. 257-258
- Author Biography
- p. 259
- Back Cover
- p. bc
Additional Information
ISBN
9780809330867
Related ISBN(s)
9780809330850
MARC Record
OCLC
801409243
Pages
280
Launched on MUSE
2012-08-29
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2012