2023
DOI: 10.1108/etpc-05-2022-0064
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Reading the Tulsa Race Massacre: a study exploring a white reader’s shifts in stance across genres of historical text

Emma Bene,
Stephanie M. Robillard

Abstract: Purpose Using a discourse analytic approach, the purpose of this paper is to examine how genre impacts white readers when reading about historic acts of racial violence. Specifically, this study explores one white high school student’s stance-taking as she read an informational text and an eyewitness narrative about the Tulsa Race Massacre. Design/methodology/approach This study used discourse analysis (Gee, 1999) and the think-aloud method (Pressley and Afflerbach, 1996) to explore the white student’s inter… Show more

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