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Two Plays: Voiceless People and Addororata (Drama Series, No. 2) (Drama Series 2)
Micone's first play, Voiceless People, portrays the exploitation of first-generation Italian immigrants Addolorata focuses more deeply on the role of authority in the father/daughter, husband/wife power relationships in the second generation. Through the theatrical device of a Brechtian narrator, the audience/reader is made to see that families are destroyed by poorly paid, back-breaking labour, and the expectations of material gain within their own community..
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Classroom Calypso: Giving Voice to the Voiceless (Counterpoints, Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education)
What happens when teachers "relinquish the authority of truth providers"? Ninth grader Sasha Pringle, one of the student voices in Classroom Calypso, asserts that such a self-effacing posture empowers students by "releasing the writer within," thereby fostering a critical, creative, and reflective disposition. Winthrop R. Holder re-represents students not as marginalized beings merely absorbing information but as subjects taking center stage and inscribing themselves into history. On their literary pilgrimage seeking self-knowledge, students, employing tale-telling, recast their classroom as a symposium—a place where popular culture orchestrates the discourse. This is an invaluable book for educators, parents, and anyone interested in understanding and facilitating the voices of urban youth..
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Conversations with the Voiceless: Finding God's Love in Life's Hardest Questions
The words of the voiceless, like Christ’s, are often impractical, inconvenient, and unpredictable Yet, above all, they’re a relief..
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Voice for the voiceless: RedBone, a press for LGBT writers of color, rises from the ashes to make a mark in publishing.(Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, ... ): An article from: Black Issues Book Review
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Title: Voice for the voiceless: RedBone, a press for LGBT writers of color, rises from the ashes to make a mark in publishing.(Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, RedBone Press, Lisa C. Moore )
Author: Reginald Harris
Publication:Black Issues Book Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 7 Issue: 5 Page: 53(2)

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