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Publication Date: 2024-May
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Interrupting the Hegemony of Social Emotional Learning (SEL): The Productive Potential of Anger in Young Adult Literature
Caroline T. Clark; Suzanne G. Lewis; Alyssa Chrisman
Race, Ethnicity and Education, v27 n3 p313-331 2024
Drawing on feminist and critical theories of politics and emotions, this paper attends to the hegemony of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) for multiply-marginalized students and explores what exemplary Young Adult (YA) novels can teach scholars, educators, and students about the productive use of anger in the face of injustice. Two acclaimed young adult novels are examined using Critical Content Analysis to illustrate the potential for using such books to critically discuss what anger "does" in the face of injustice related to race and gender.
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Novels, Social Emotional Learning, Racial Factors, Gender Issues, Power Structure, Disadvantaged, Minority Group Students, Psychological Patterns, Role Perception, Stereotypes, Individual Power, Audience Response, Social Justice, Social Change, Reader Text Relationship
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