
Moving Beyond the Page is a pedagogically rich collection of nonfiction and fiction pieces designed to help students-particularly non-English majors at the college level-develop skills in literary analysis. The text's 40 selections-fiction and nonfiction in equal numbers-feature a broad spectrum of writers, from well known (Oscar Wilde) to lesser known (Karim Rashid), Canadian (Emily Carr) to international (Jorge Luis Borges), current (Joseph Boyden) to immortal (Tolstoy). Yet while the writers have been carefully chosen for their diversity of age, ethnicity, and social background, their writings relate through a number of common themes highlighted in an alternative table of contents. The thematic table of contents encourages students to make connections between fiction and nonfiction writings on such topics as poverty and debt, cultural and social pressure, sexual politics and gender, faith and spirituality, and the immigrant experience.Each of the book's 40 selections is preceded by a set of tools designed to prepare readers for the essay or story they are about to encounter and help them connect to it on a personal level. These include a biocritical introduction to the author; a series of quotations by the author, which give some insight into his or her writing philosophy; and a short series of pre-reading questions that invite students to consider their own experience of events similar to those described in the selection. Following each selection is a lexicon of idioms and references that readers (especially EAL learners) may not be familiar with, as well as a glossary of the selection's more challenging words, designed to build students' vocabulary. Comprehension and analysis exercises challenge students' grasp of the content and meaning of what they have read, while essay questions propose some topics for research or reader-response assignments. An end-of-book glossary-'The Writer's Toolbox'-is a useful resource for information on literary terms and concepts
This collection investigates how a diverse range of literary and non-literary texts can serve as a foundational framework for developing critical thinking and analytical writing skills in college-level students. Authors Elpida Morfetas and Tanya Ceolin curate a selection of 40 pieces, balancing fiction and nonfiction to bridge the gap for non-English majors. By utilizing a thematic approach rather than a strictly chronological one, the text provides a pedagogical structure that encourages students to synthesize complex social and cultural concepts through structured inquiry.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently cite this text as a highly accessible resource for bridging the gap between basic reading comprehension and advanced literary analysis. The inclusion of specific tools like 'The Writer's Toolbox' makes it a practical, self-contained guide for students navigating academic writing requirements.
Page Count:
440
Publication Date:
2011-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019543949X
ISBN-13:
9780195439496
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