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Informationen zum Autor Elpida Morfetas is a writer and teacher who was born in Athens, Greece, and raised in Toronto. She has taught at various schools and colleges in Toronto and in Greece. Her writing has appeared in Our Grandmothers, Ourselves, an anthology of stories by Canadian women about the lives of their immigrant grandmothers, and in the anthology TOK3: Writing the New Toronto. She currently teaches English and women's history at the York campus of Seneca College.Tanya Ceolin has more than ten years of experience teaching English at the college level. While volunteering for Frontier College's literacy program, she realized the impact strong reading and writing skills have not only on a personal level for the student but also on society as a whole. During her time at Seneca College and at Humber she has taught multiple writing courses: introductory, academic, technical, and business writing. She also has a long history of working with ESL and EAP programs. Klappentext Moving Beyond the Page is a collection of 40 full-length readings-20 short stories and 20 essays and articles-each with a full set of learning features, comprehension questions, and writing assignments designed to help students read, analyze from a literary critical perspective, and write about the accompanying selection. It is intended primarily for non-English majors at the college level. Zusammenfassung Moving Beyond the Page is a pedagogically rich collection of nonfiction and fiction pieces showcasing the work of 40 Canadian, American, and international authors. Comprising 20 short stories and 20 nonfiction selections-including essays and articles from a variety of newspapers and magazines-the book will expose readers to the unique features of prose writing through works, themes, and writers that reflect a broad spectrum of diversity in terms of ethnicity, age, class, gender, and language. The text's reading selections feature a broad range of writers, from well known (Oscar Wilde) to lesser known (Stephen Marche), Canadian (Margaret Laurence) to international (Jorge Luis Borges), current (Joseph Boyden) to timeless classic (Leo Tolstoy). The thematic table of contents encourages students to make connections between fiction and nonfiction writings on such topics as poverty and debt, cultural and social pressure, sexual politics and gender, faith and spirituality, and the immigrant experience.Each of the book's 40 selections is preceded by a set of tools designed to prepare readers for the essay or story they are about to encounter and help them connect to it on a personal level. These include a biocritical introduction to the author; a series of quotations by the author, which give some insight into his or her writing philosophy; and a short series of pre-reading questions that invite students to consider their own experience of events similar to those described in the selection. Following each selection is a lexicon of idioms and references that readers (especially EAL learners) may not be familiar with, as well as a glossary of the selection's more challenging words, designed to build students' vocabulary. Comprehension and analysis exercises challenge students' grasp of the content and meaning of what they have read, while essay questions propose some topics for research or reader-response assignments. An end-of-book glossary-'The Writer's Toolbox'-is a useful resource for information on literary terms and concepts such as atmosphere, irony, and metaphor. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Thematic Table of Contents Prologue Features of this Book Assessment Guidelines Acknowledgements Nonfiction Oscar Wilde from De Profundis Emily Carr Mother Martin Luther King, Jr The Purpose of Education Maxine Hong Kingston No Name Woman Deborah Tannen Sex, Lies, and Conversation Margaret Visser High Heels Kenneth J. Harvey Virtual Adultery ...