ABSTRACT

Johnson’s visionary and much-needed book is a call for the transformation of English education to embrace rather than reject Blackness. Confronting the context of heightened racial violence against Black youth that continues to sweep across the United States, Johnson illuminates the interconnection between the physical and symbolic violence that unfolds in and outside the classroom and demonstrates the harm this causes to Black youth. Employing an original framework, Critical Race English Education, Johnson reveals how English education and ELA classrooms are dominated by eurocentric language and literacy practices, and provides a justice-oriented framework that combats anti-Black racism. Throughout the book, Johnson disperses love letters to Blackness, Black culture, and Black people, which serve as actions and practices for positive thinking and self-awareness about Blackness. Critical Race English Education is a movement for Black lives.

A crucial resource for pre-service ELA teachers, researchers, professors, and graduate students in language and literacy education, and sociology of education, this book offers classroom lessons, thematic units, sample activities, and other pedagogical and curricula practices that reconceptualize ELA pedagogies in humanizing ways and cater to the needs of students who come from racially and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

A Critical Race Autopsy on Black Lives

part |52 pages

Love Letter I

chapter 2|15 pages

The Other Trayvon

Anti-Black Racism and Violence against Black Lives

chapter 3|16 pages

Black(ness) Is, Black(ness) Ain't

Critical Race English Education

part |62 pages

Love Letter II

chapter 4|17 pages

Doin' It Wrong

Rethinking Reading and Writing Workshop

chapter 5|20 pages

Part I

“We Have to Bring It Real Hard, Who Else Gon' Give It to 'em?”: Critical Race English Education and Humanizing Research through a Critical Family Book Club

chapter 6|21 pages

Part II

The Elephant Is ALWAYS in the Room

part |14 pages

Love Letter III

chapter 7|6 pages

B(l)ack to the Future

Black Rage, Radical Love, and the Radical Imagination

chapter |6 pages

Outro

A Story about Black Laughter and a Call for Spiritual Literacies