[Xmca-l] Re: sociocultural theory and poetry writing, learning, and teaching

Vera John-Steiner vygotsky@unm.edu
Mon Nov 3 13:39:15 PST 2014


Hi Peter and Annalisa,

I really am not familiar with work on teaching poetry from a
cultural-historical framework.

Sorry,
Vera

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teaching

Hi Peter,

Might I recommend Vera John-Steiner's work? She may know of other work too.

Regards,

Annalisa
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Sent: Monday, November 3, 2014 8:18 AM
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Subject: [Xmca-l]  sociocultural theory and poetry writing, learning,   and
teaching

I've got  a doctoral student who is interested in the assumptions of
sociocultural theory, with a Vygotskian frame, and how they might inform
research on poetry writing, learning, and teaching, with special attention
to language, creativity, and playfulness. I'm not familiar with any work in
this area. If you've got recommendations, please send them along.
Thanks,Peter





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