Literacy Beyond the Single Story

Michael Blackie, D. Wear, J. Zarconi
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This chapter examines two interrelated topics: the class-based disconnect between US medical students and the majority of patients in their care as they learn medicine; and the prevailing cultural mood that people can overcome most obstacles and improve their lives by sheer force of individual will. To interrogate this perception, the chapter focuses on the lived experiences of Claireece “Precious” Jones in Lee Daniels’s film Precious (2009). The film illustrates the complicated ways that class intersects with gender, race, literacy, and health and that defies “single-story” thinking. The chapter offers strategies and exercises for analyzing the film and how they can be incorporated in the classroom in order to illuminate these intersections and to enable students to recognize the structural causes of poverty.
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超越单一故事的读写能力
本章探讨了两个相互关联的主题:美国医学生和他们所照顾的大多数患者在学习医学时之间基于阶级的脱节;流行的文化情绪是,人们可以克服大多数障碍,改善他们的生活,完全靠个人意志的力量。为了探究这种看法,本章将重点放在李·丹尼尔斯(Lee Daniels)的电影《珍爱》(Precious)中的克莱尔·琼斯(Claireece“Precious”Jones)的生活经历上。这部电影展示了阶级与性别、种族、文化和健康交织在一起的复杂方式,打破了“单一故事”的思维。本章提供了分析电影的策略和练习,以及如何将它们纳入课堂,以阐明这些交叉点,并使学生认识到贫困的结构性原因。
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