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Toward a pedagogy of Black livingness: Black students’ creative multimodal renderings of resistance to anti-Blackness

Autumn A. Griffin (Literacy, Culture, and International Education, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Jennifer D. Turner (Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership, University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, Maryland, USA)

English Teaching: Practice & Critique

ISSN: 1175-8708

Article publication date: 3 August 2021

Issue publication date: 23 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Historically, literacy education and research have been dominated by white supremacist narratives that marginalize and deficitize the literate practices of Black students. As anti-Blackness proliferates in US schools, Black youth suffer social, psychological, intellectual, and physical traumas. Despite relentless attacks of anti-Blackness, Black youth fight valiantly through a range of creative outlets, including multimodal compositions, that enable them to move beyond negative stereotypes, maintain their creativity, and manifest the present and future lives they desire and so deeply deserve.

Design/methodology/approach

This study aims to answer the question “How do Black students' multimodal renderings demonstrate creativity and love in ways that disrupt anti-Blackness?” The authors critically examine four multimodal compositions created by Black elementary and middle school students to understand how Black youth author a more racially just society and envision self-determined, joyful futures. The authors take up Black Livingness as a theoretical framework and use visual methodologies to analyze themes of Black life, love and hope in the young people’s multimodal renderings.

Findings

The findings suggest that Black youth creatively compose multimodal renderings that are humanizing, allowing their thoughts, feelings and experiences to guide their critiques of the present world and envision new personal and societal futures. The authors conclude with a theorization of a Black Livingness Pedagogy that centers care for Black youth.

Originality/value

Recognizing that “the creation and use of images [is] a practice of decolonizing methodology” (Brown, 2013, loc. 2323), the authors examine Black student-created multimodal compositional practices to understand how Black youth author a more racially just society and envision self-determined, joyful futures.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms part of a special section “Anti-blackness in English curriculum, practice, and culture”, guest edited by Stephanie P. Jones and Rossina Zamora Liu.

Citation

Griffin, A.A. and Turner, J.D. (2021), "Toward a pedagogy of Black livingness: Black students’ creative multimodal renderings of resistance to anti-Blackness", English Teaching: Practice & Critique, Vol. 20 No. 4, pp. 440-453. https://doi.org/10.1108/ETPC-09-2020-0123

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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