ABSTRACT

Because spiritual life and religious participation are widespread human and cultural phenomena, these experiences unsurprisingly find their way into English language arts curriculum, learning, teaching, and teacher education work. Yet many public school literacy teachers and secondary teacher educators feel unsure how to engage religious and spiritual topics and responses in their classrooms. This volume responds to this challenge with an in-depth exploration of diverse experiences and perspectives on Christianity within American education.

Authors not only examine how Christianity – the historically dominant religion in American society – shapes languaging and literacies in schooling and other educational spaces, but they also imagine how these relations might be reconfigured. From curricula to classroom practice, from narratives of teacher education to youth coming-to-faith, chapters vivify how spiritual lives, beliefs, practices, communities, and religious traditions interact with linguistic and literate practices and pedagogies. In relating legacies of Christian languaging and literacies to urgent issues including White supremacy, sexism and homophobia, and the politics of exclusion, the volume enacts and invites inclusive relational configurations within and across the myriad American Christian sub-cultures coming to bear on English language arts curriculum, teaching, and learning.

This courageous collection contributes to an emerging scholarly literature at the intersection of language and literacy teaching and learning, religious literacy, curriculum studies, teacher education, and youth studies. It will speak to teacher educators, scholars, secondary school teachers, and graduate and postgraduate students, among others.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Legacies of Christian Languaging and Literacies in American Education

section Section I|49 pages

Babel

chapter 1|16 pages

“Real Religion”

The Roles of Knowledge, Dialogue, and Sense-Making in Coming to a Faith

section Section II|58 pages

Purity

chapter 5|14 pages

“Racism Is a God-Damned Thing”

The Implications of Historical and Contemporary Catholic Racism for ELA Classrooms

chapter 6|15 pages

Regulating Language

Language Policies of Early American Christian Missions in Alaska

chapter 7|14 pages

A Dream Come True

Young Evangelical Women’s Negotiations of Dreams, Reality, and Ideologies on Pinterest

section Section III|49 pages

Wisdom

chapter 8|14 pages

Entering into Literary Communion

Nourishing the Soul and Reclaiming Mystery Through Reading

chapter 9|15 pages

“Love Your Neighbor”

LGBTQ Social Justice and the Youth Canon of WWII Literature

chapter 10|14 pages

Disrupting Protestant Dominion

Middle School Affirmations of Diverse Religious Images in Community Spaces

section Section IV|59 pages

Resurrection

chapter 11|13 pages

Ambivalence in Two Parts

Legacies of Catholic Languaging

chapter 13|17 pages

I Had to Die to Live Again

A Racial Storytelling of a Black Male English Educator’s Spiritual Literacies and Practices

chapter 14|12 pages

(Re)Mystifying Literary Pedagogy

chapter |7 pages

Afterword

The Gift of Babel