Bültmann & Gerriets
Girls and Literacy in America
Historical Perspectives to the Present
von Jane Greer
Verlag: ABC-CLIO
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-57607-666-8
Erschienen am 01.05.2003
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 260 mm [H] x 183 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
Gewicht: 976 Gramm
Umfang: 416 Seiten

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Jane Greer is assistant professor of English and associate director of women's and gender studies at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, Kansas City, MO.



An exploration of the fascinating and controversial history of girls' education in America from the colonial era to the computer age.
Girls and Literacy in America offers a tour of opportunities, obstacles, and achievements in girls' education from the limited possibilities of colonial days to the wide-open potential of the Internet generation.
Six essays, written by historians and focused on particular historical periods, examine the extensive range of girls' literacies in both educational and extracurricular settings. Girls from various ethnic and racial backgrounds, social classes, religions, and geographic areas of the nation are included. A host of primary documents, including such items as an 18th century hornbook to excerpts from girls' "conversations" in Internet chat rooms allow readers an opportunity to evaluate for themselves some of the materials mentioned in the volume's opening essays. And finally, an extensive bibliography will be invaluable to students expected to conduct more extensive primary research.