Author: Evan Hunter
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504043936
Size: 59.23 MB
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
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The “shocking” and “suspense-packed” bestseller about one teacher’s stand against student violence, and the basis for the Academy Award–nominated film (The New York Times Book Review). After serving his country in World War II, Richard Dadier decides to become an English teacher—and for the sin of wanting to make a difference, he’s hired at North Manual Trades High School. A tough vocational school in the East Bronx, Manual Trades is home to angry, unruly teenagers exiled from New York City’s regular public schools. On his first day, Dadier endures relentless mockery and ridicule and makes an enemy of the student body by rescuing a female colleague from a vicious attack. His fellow educators are bitter, disillusioned, and too afraid of their pupils to risk turning their backs on them in the classroom. But Dadier refuses to give up without a fight. Over the course of the semester, he tries again and again to break through the wall of hatred and scorn and win his students’ respect. The more he learns about their difficult circumstances, the more convinced he becomes that a good teacher can make a difference in their lives. His idealism will be put to the ultimate test, however, when a long-simmering power struggle with his most intimidating student explodes into a violent schoolroom showdown. The basis for the blockbuster film starring Glenn Ford and Sidney Poitier, Evan Hunter’s The Blackboard Jungle is a brutal, unflinching look at the dark side of American education and an early masterpiece from the author who went on to write the gritty 87th Precinct series as Ed McBain. Drawn from Hunter’s own experiences as a New York City schoolteacher, it is a “nightmarish but authentic” drama that packs a knockout punch (Time).
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Richard Dadier is a man eager to make a difference. Or, some might say, he's a believer in lost causes. Dadier is a new teacher at inner-city North Manual High. Racial and sexual tensions. Violence. Gangs. Apathy. What Blackboard Jungle tackled years ago are still hot-button issues in schools.
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Richard Dadier is a man eager to make a difference. Or, some might say, he's a believer in lost causes. Dadier is a new teacher at inner-city North Manual High. Racial and sexual tensions. Violence. Gangs. Apathy. What Blackboard Jungle tackled years ago are still hot-button issues in schools.
The Blackboard Jungle
Author: Evan Hunter
Publisher: New York : Dell
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Size: 51.47 MB
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Languages : en
Pages : 319
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Publisher: New York : Dell
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Size: 51.47 MB
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Languages : en
Pages : 319
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The Great Expectations School
Author: Dan Brown
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
ISBN: 9781559708357
Size: 22.84 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 267
View: 5867
Traces the author's turbulent first year working as a teacher of disadvantaged students in the Bronx, describing his difficulties with such challenges as unruly students, absent parents, and a failing administration, obstacles that placed his career choice in question and revealed formidable flaws in the educational system.
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
ISBN: 9781559708357
Size: 22.84 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 267
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Traces the author's turbulent first year working as a teacher of disadvantaged students in the Bronx, describing his difficulties with such challenges as unruly students, absent parents, and a failing administration, obstacles that placed his career choice in question and revealed formidable flaws in the educational system.
The Blackboard In The Jungle
Author: Victoria J. Baker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789070879921
Size: 24.83 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 361
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ISBN: 9789070879921
Size: 24.83 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 361
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Juvenile Delinquency
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee To Investigate Juvenile Delinquency in the U.S.
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Size: 73.46 MB
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Category : Juvenile delinquency
Languages : en
Pages :
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Nov. 16-17 hearings held in New York City, N.Y.
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Category : Juvenile delinquency
Languages : en
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Nov. 16-17 hearings held in New York City, N.Y.
Federal Supplement First Series
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Size: 48.14 MB
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Languages : en
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Race And The Subject Of Masculinities
Author: Harry Stecopoulos
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822319665
Size: 34.87 MB
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Although in recent years scholars have explored the cultural construction of masculinity, they have largely ignored the ways in which masculinity intersects with other categories of identity, particularly those of race and ethnicity. The essays in Race and the Subject of Masculinities address this concern and focus on the social construction of masculinity--black, white, ethnic, gay, and straight--in terms of the often complex and dynamic relationships among these inseparable categories. Discussing a wide range of subjects including the inherent homoeroticism of martial-arts cinema, the relationship between working-class ideologies and Elvis impersonators, the emergence of a gay, black masculine aesthetic in the works of James Van der Zee and Robert Mapplethorpe, and the comedy of Richard Pryor, Race and the Subject of Masculinities provides a variety of opportunities for thinking about how race, sexuality, and "manhood" are reinforced and reconstituted in today's society. Editors Harry Stecopoulos and Michael Uebel have gathered together essays that make clear how the formation of masculine identity is never as obvious as it might seem to be. Examining personas as varied as Eddie Murphy, Bruce Lee, Tarzan, Malcolm X, and Andre Gidé, these essays draw on feminist critique and queer theory to demonstrate how cross-identification through performance and spectatorship among men of different races and cultural backgrounds has served to redefine masculinity in contemporary culture. By taking seriously the role of race in the making of men, Race and the Subject of Masculinities offers an important challenge to the new studies of masculinity. Contributors. Herman Beavers, Jonathan Dollimore, Richard Dyer, Robin D. G. Kelly, Christopher Looby, Leerom Medovoi, Eric Lott, Deborah E. McDowell, José E. Muñoz, Harry Stecopoulos, Yvonne Tasker, Michael Uebel, Gayle Wald, Robyn Wiegman
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822319665
Size: 34.87 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Docs
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 418
View: 1188
Although in recent years scholars have explored the cultural construction of masculinity, they have largely ignored the ways in which masculinity intersects with other categories of identity, particularly those of race and ethnicity. The essays in Race and the Subject of Masculinities address this concern and focus on the social construction of masculinity--black, white, ethnic, gay, and straight--in terms of the often complex and dynamic relationships among these inseparable categories. Discussing a wide range of subjects including the inherent homoeroticism of martial-arts cinema, the relationship between working-class ideologies and Elvis impersonators, the emergence of a gay, black masculine aesthetic in the works of James Van der Zee and Robert Mapplethorpe, and the comedy of Richard Pryor, Race and the Subject of Masculinities provides a variety of opportunities for thinking about how race, sexuality, and "manhood" are reinforced and reconstituted in today's society. Editors Harry Stecopoulos and Michael Uebel have gathered together essays that make clear how the formation of masculine identity is never as obvious as it might seem to be. Examining personas as varied as Eddie Murphy, Bruce Lee, Tarzan, Malcolm X, and Andre Gidé, these essays draw on feminist critique and queer theory to demonstrate how cross-identification through performance and spectatorship among men of different races and cultural backgrounds has served to redefine masculinity in contemporary culture. By taking seriously the role of race in the making of men, Race and the Subject of Masculinities offers an important challenge to the new studies of masculinity. Contributors. Herman Beavers, Jonathan Dollimore, Richard Dyer, Robin D. G. Kelly, Christopher Looby, Leerom Medovoi, Eric Lott, Deborah E. McDowell, José E. Muñoz, Harry Stecopoulos, Yvonne Tasker, Michael Uebel, Gayle Wald, Robyn Wiegman
Chronology Of Twentieth Century History
Author: Frank Northen Magill
Publisher:
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Size: 20.54 MB
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Category : Arts and society
Languages : en
Pages : 1977
View: 3296
Publisher:
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Size: 20.54 MB
Format: PDF, Mobi
Category : Arts and society
Languages : en
Pages : 1977
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