Thursday, December 6, 2012

Extension: Intersecting Cultures Book Groups

To continue our work with globalization and students' interests in global issues and culture, students chose a group of three and novel from the list below to read and discuss together. There were fifteen novels with a similar subject: intersecting cultures. We talked about issues of immigration, segregation, discrimination, assimilation, acculturation, xenophobia, and tolerance. We also read a few poems like "Elena" by Pat Mora and "You have to live in someone else's country to understand" by Noy Chou, a Cambodian immigrant.  Below is a list of the books and how we divided the books for three book groups. In their groups, they did active reading notes during reading and then post reading, they completed one of four "jobs": discussion director, sequencer, anthropologist, and theme-ologist. The final series of images are a few of the posters that students did after their final book group for the purpose of synthesizing all their work and making sense of the character's journey, the resolution of the conflict, and then to analyze issues of intersection cultures as we discussed over the course of reading these novels. Finally, they had a written exam where they synthesized the novel, the poems, and the research they did on the cultures that intersected.


The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian, Sherman Alexie.
Of Beetles and Angels

Nothing But the Truth and a Few White Lies

La Linea

Behind the Mountains

Song of the Buffalo





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