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The Skin That We Speak : Thoughts On Language and Culture in the Classroom Book

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The Skin That We Speak : Thoughts On Language and Culture in the Classroom, From the MacArthur Award- winning author of Other People's Children, a collection that gets to the heart of the relationship between language and power in the classroom. A powerful and sophisticated reminder that words can indeed do as much damage , The Skin That We Speak : Thoughts On Language and Culture in the Classroom
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  • The Skin That We Speak : Thoughts On Language and Culture in the Classroom
  • Written by author Lisa Delpit, Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
  • Published by The New Press, 2004/03/01
  • From the MacArthur Award- winning author of Other People's Children, a collection that gets to the heart of the relationship between language and power in the classroom. A powerful and sophisticated reminder that words can indeed do as much damage
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Introduction xiii
Part 1 Language and Identity
Chapter 1 Ovuh Dyuh 3
Chapter 2 Ebonics: A Case History 15
Part 2 Language in the Classroom
Chapter 3 No Kinda Sense 31
Chapter 4 Trilingualism 49
Chapter 5 Some Basic Sociolinguistic Concepts 63
Chapter 6 Language, Culture, and the Assessment of African American Children 87
Chapter 7 I ain't writin' nuttin': Permissions to Fail and Demands to Succeed in Urban Classrooms 107
Chapter 8 "... As Soon As She Opened Her Mouth!": Issues of Language, Literacy, and Power 121
Part 3 Teacher Knowledge
Chapter 9 Topsy-Turvies: Teacher Talk and Student Talk 145
Chapter 10 Toward a National Public Policy on Language 163
Chapter 11 The Clash of "Common Senses": Two African American Women Become Teachers 179
Chapter 12 "We don't talk right. You ask him." 203
Appendix Linguistic Society of America Resolution on the Oakland "Ebonics" Issue 221


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