Writing Reimagined
Bridging Critical Theories and Pedagogical Practices in Elementary Classrooms
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Writing Reimagined
Bridging Critical Theories and Pedagogical Practices in Elementary Classrooms
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Description
This book invites educators to rethink writing instruction in ways that are joyful, purposeful, and justice-driven. Grounded in humanizing pedagogy, critical literacy, and culturally sustaining pedagogy, this book affirms the brilliance of elementary children and their teachers, positioning them as powerful storytellers, thinkers, and changemakers.
Focusing on elementary education-a space often underrepresented in social justice education-this volume features contributions from both emerging and established equity-centered educators and scholars. Each chapter explores one of ten interrelated concepts: identity, translanguaging, raciolinguistics, trauma, multimodality, pop culture, play, activism, resistance, and love.
This book is more than a collection of strategies-it's a flexible framework, a set of generative pathways, and a call to action. Together, these elements honor teachers' autonomy and local knowledge while inviting educators to examine assumptions, deepen understanding, and reimagine writing pedagogy in ways that are both critical and humanizing.
Written for pre-service teachers, classroom educators, and teacher educators, this book weaves together insights from critical theory-ideas that illuminate power, identity, and justice-with concrete classroom practices.
Ultimately, this book invites educators and students to co-create writing communities rooted in agency, justice, and joy.
Table of Contents
Preface by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline
Introduction: What is Critical Humanizing Writing Pedagogy? by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline
Chapter 1: Identity
At the Core: Student Identities and Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom by Katie Peachy and Crystal Chen-Lee
Chapter 2: Translanguaging
Translanguaging Writing Pedagogy to Leverage Multilingual Writers' Funds of Knowledge and Identity by Margarita Gómez and Joanna Wong
Chapter 3: Raciolinguistics
Critical Cultural Language and Revolutionary Love in Writing Instruction: Centering Cultural Language as Resistance, Belonging, and Affirmation by Roberta Gardner and Sanjuana Rodriguez
Chapter 4: Trauma
“We go through a story together”: Considering Trauma in Critical, Humanizing Writing Classrooms by Elizabeth Dutro
Chapter 5: Multimodality
The Power and Promise of Multimodal Composition for Enacting Critical Humanizing Writing Pedagogies by Shawna Coppola
Chapter 6: Pop Culture
Powerful “X-people” and Rhythmic “Teen-age-ers”: Popular Culture in Childhood Composing by Anne Haas Dyson
Chapter 7: Play
Storying Identity as Curricular Practice: The Multimodal Resonances of Play and Writing by Haeny Yoon
Chapter 8: Activism
Environmental Artivism as a Critical Multimodal Writing Pedagogy by Rebecca Woodard and Kristine Schutz
Chapter 9: Resistance
Writing as Resistance: Poetic Inquiry as a Liberatory Practice in the Classroom by Darius Phelps
Chapter 10: Love
Revolutionary Love: A Critical Approach for Teaching Young Writers by Michele Myers
Closing Thoughts by Grace Kang and Sonia Kline
Product details
| Published | 19 Mar 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 296 |
| ISBN | 9798881803674 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 37 b/w figures, 11 tables, 3 textboxes |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























