Close Reading without Readings
Title | Close Reading without Readings PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Booth |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 201 |
Release | 2015-12-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 161147891X |
Dealing mainly with the works of William Shakespeare, the essays in Close Readings without Readings reflect Stephen Booth’s lifelong interest in uncovering the ways great literature works upon readers. As the book’s title suggests, the author does not aim to create new or novel interpretations or to uncover the political agendas of literary works, but to notice language patterns—repetitions, analogies, correspondences, echoes, overtones—and other ways in which the choice and the arrangement of words affect readers. For Booth, close reading is a practice of attentiveness. He notices how, why, and in what ways Shakespeare’s works affect his readers. Whether readers agree with the premises of a literary work or not, they subject themselves, knowingly or not, to its effects. For Booth, what we value in literature is the experience. He has devoted his own work to recognizing the nature, process, and functions of reading literature, and to teaching others to do the same. Recent years have seen Booth’s efforts recognized by volumes dedicated both to close reading and to his achievements as editor, scholar, critic, and teacher.
Close Reading
Title | Close Reading PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Lentricchia |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Total Pages | 412 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780822330394 |
DIVA reader intended for courses, presenting the continuity of close reading from New Criticism through poststructuralism./div
Techniques of Close Reading
Title | Techniques of Close Reading PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Brummett |
Publisher | SAGE |
Total Pages | 153 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1412972655 |
Techniques of Close Reading is a brief, supplemental text that trains students in an ability to see what texts--be they written, oral, visual, or mediated--may be saying. Renown scholar and teacher Barry Brummett explains and explores the various ways to "read" messages (speeches, cartoons, magazine ads, etc.), teaching students the ability to see deeper levels of meaning and to share those insights with others. Techniques of Close Reading differs from other books in rhetorical criticism, textual analysis, or critical thinking by: - Focusing on the act and techniques of criticism rather than on schools of thought, grand theories, and specific methods, thus helping students to engage in the act of critical close reading in ways that are congenial to a wide range of methods (for that reason, it is highly adaptable to other texts currently in use that are focused on specific methods) - Explaining the relationships among theory, methods, and techniques of rhetorical criticism - Examining the ethics and risk of doing and reading rhetorical criticism via plenty of examples, figures, and exercises taken from everyday life
A Close Look at Close Reading
Title | A Close Look at Close Reading PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Moss |
Publisher | ASCD |
Total Pages | 248 |
Release | 2015-05-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1416620354 |
The Common Core State Standards have put close reading in the spotlight as never before. While middle and high school teachers want and need students to connect with, analyze, and learn from both literary and informational texts, many are unsure how to foster the skills students must have in order to develop deep and nuanced understanding of complicated content. Is there a process to follow? How is close reading different from shared reading and other common literacy practices? How do you prepare students to have their ability to analyze complex texts measured by high-stakes assessments? And how do you fit close reading instruction and experiences into an already crowded curriculum? * Text complexity and how to determine if a particular text is right for your learning purposes and your students. * The process and purpose of close reading, with an emphasis on its role in developing the 21st century thinking, speaking, and writing skills essential for academic communication and college and career readiness. * How to plan, teach, and manage close reading sessions across the academic disciplines, including the kinds of questions to ask, texts to use, and supports to provide. * How to assess close reading and help all students—regardless of linguistic, cultural, or academic background—connect deeply with what they read and derive meaning from complex texts. Equipping students with the tools and process of close reading sets them on the road to becoming analytical and critical thinkers—and empowered and independent learners. In this comprehensive resource, you’ll find everything you need to start their journey.
Shakespeare Reread
Title | Shakespeare Reread PDF eBook |
Author | Russ McDonald |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | 314 |
Release | 2018-07-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501728709 |
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Closer Reading, Grades 3-6
Title | Closer Reading, Grades 3-6 PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Boyles |
Publisher | Corwin Press |
Total Pages | 225 |
Release | 2014-02-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1483304434 |
Close . . . Closer . . . Closest! Close Reading. Not in a very long while has a term been freighted with so much responsibility to lead every student to a great future of college and career readiness. Finally, here’s a book that tunes out all of the hubbub and gets down to the business of showing how exactly to “get close reading right.” Chapter by chapter, Nancy Boyles delivers astoundingly practical ideas on how to Connect close reading with other instructional practices Select rich texts and plan for initial close reading lessons Deliver initial and follow-up close reading lessons Coordinate comprehension strategies and close reading
Little Readers, Big Thinkers
Title | Little Readers, Big Thinkers PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Stewart |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 171 |
Release | 2019-01-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1625312121 |
Little Readers, Big Thinkers: Teaching Close Reading in the Primary Grades Young learners are full of questions and wonderings, so much so that sometimes they need a guide for their curiosity. With Amy Stewart's manageable approach to close reading, you'll be able to harness the big thinking we know is inside their inquisitive minds. Stewart, a Chicago-based literacy coach and teacher, showcases ways that close reading can teach even the youngest students new ways to enjoy texts, think about them critically, and share that thinking with peers and adults. With its description of the pillars of close reading, multiple lesson sequences for grades K-2, and real-life classroom scenarios, Little Readers, Big Thinkers offers a trove of insights: What close reading is (and is not) How to encourage students to "read like detectives" Ways to weave close reading practices into your lessons How to cultivate real reading, organic thinking, and deep conversation Which books invite amazing learning and thinking experiences With Stewart as your guide, close reading will become your students' stepping stone to a lifelong love of reading.