Food Chains, Frenemies, and Revenge Fantasies: Relating Fiction to Life in a Girls’ Book Club

In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated in a book club designed to promote critical discussion of sociocultural gendered issues. Using the book Dork diaries: Tales from a NOT-SO- fabulous life, they connected content in the book to their l...

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Main Authors: Nancy Taber, Vera Woloshyn, Laura Lane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brock University 2012-11-01
Series:Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
Online Access:http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/brocked/home/article/view/305
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spelling doaj-7494a63bb2894c03a977449ed1adc79d2020-11-24T20:40:32ZengBrock UniversityBrock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice1183-11891183-11892012-11-01221186Food Chains, Frenemies, and Revenge Fantasies: Relating Fiction to Life in a Girls’ Book ClubNancy Taber0Vera Woloshyn1Laura Lane2Brock UniversityBrock UniversityBrock UniversityIn this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated in a book club designed to promote critical discussion of sociocultural gendered issues. Using the book Dork diaries: Tales from a NOT-SO- fabulous life, they connected content in the book to their lives as relates to school “food chains,”  frenemies, and revenge fantasies. The participants demonstrated the complex ways in which their reading of texts intersects with literary, educational, and societal gender issues,  expounding the need for an ongoing problematization of girls' representations and experiences.http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/brocked/home/article/view/305
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title Food Chains, Frenemies, and Revenge Fantasies: Relating Fiction to Life in a Girls’ Book Club
title_short Food Chains, Frenemies, and Revenge Fantasies: Relating Fiction to Life in a Girls’ Book Club
title_full Food Chains, Frenemies, and Revenge Fantasies: Relating Fiction to Life in a Girls’ Book Club
title_fullStr Food Chains, Frenemies, and Revenge Fantasies: Relating Fiction to Life in a Girls’ Book Club
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title_sort food chains, frenemies, and revenge fantasies: relating fiction to life in a girls’ book club
publisher Brock University
series Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
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1183-1189
publishDate 2012-11-01
description In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated in a book club designed to promote critical discussion of sociocultural gendered issues. Using the book Dork diaries: Tales from a NOT-SO- fabulous life, they connected content in the book to their lives as relates to school “food chains,”  frenemies, and revenge fantasies. The participants demonstrated the complex ways in which their reading of texts intersects with literary, educational, and societal gender issues,  expounding the need for an ongoing problematization of girls' representations and experiences.
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