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cherise's "Books I've read for class at The Evergreen State College, 2005-2008"

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For the following programs/classes:

-Japan Today (Fall-Spring 2005-06)

-Positive Psychology (Spring 2006)

-Adolescent Literature (Summer 2006)

-Imperialism (Fall 2006 and Winter 2007)

-Toward Becoming a Teacher (Winter 2007)

-A People’s Geography of American Empire (Spring 2007)

-Grammar for Teachers and Writers (Summer 2007)

-The Art of Silkscreening: An Introduction (Fall 2007)

-Language, Literature and The Schools (Fall and Winter 2007-8)

-Individual Contract: Multicultural American Literature (Winter 2008)

-Introduction to Statistics (Spring 2008)

-Senior Seminar (Spring 2008)

Assigned readings and relevant books independently chosen and read for projects.

  1. 2.
    The Anatomy of Dependence
    by Takeo Doi M.D.

  2. 4.
    Authentic Happiness
    by Martin Seligman

  3. 6.
    The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon (Classics S.)
    by Sei Shonagon

  4. 8.
    The Tale of Genji
    by Shikibu Murasaki

  5. 9.
    A Personal Matter
    by Kenzaburo Oë

  6. 10.
    All She Was Worth
    by Miyuki Miyabe

  7. 11.
    A Taste of Japan
    by Donald Richie

  8. 12.
    Naorai: Communion of the Table
    by Yoshida Mitsukuni

  9. 16.
    The Lovely Bones
    by Alice Sebold

  10. 18.
    Frenchtown Summer
    by Robert Cormier

  11. 19.
    A Step From Heaven
    by An Na

  12. 20.
    Buried Onions
    by Gary Soto

  13. 21.
    The First Part Last
    by Angela Johnson

  14. 22.
    Deliver Us from Evie
    by M. E. Kerr

  15. 23.
    The Chosen
    by Chaim Potok

  16. 24.
    Scorpions (Newbery Honor Book)
    by Walter Dean Myers

  17. 25.
    Carrie
    by Stephen King

  18. 26.
    Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush
    by Virginia Hamilton

  19. 27.
    Stranger with My Face
    by Lois Duncan

  20. 28.
    Weetzie Bat
    by Francesca Lia Block

  21. 29.
    ?
    Filiation
    by Jerome McDonough

  22. 31.
    Words By Heart
    by Ouida Sebestyen

  23. 32.
    Damage
    by A. M. Jenkins

  24. 33.
    The Kite Rider
    by Geraldine McCaughrean

  25. 34.
    The Rope Trick
    by Lloyd Alexander

  26. 35.
    Castle in the Air (rpkg)
    by Diana Wynne Jones

  27. 36.
    The Giver
    by Lois Lowry

  28. 37.
    Eva
    by Peter Dickinson

  29. 39.
    I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS
    by Maya Angelou

  30. 40.
    Essays in Idleness
    by Yoshida Kenko

  31. 42.
    Kokoro (Dover Books on Literature & Drama)
    by Natsume Soseki

  32. 43.
    Snow Country
    by Yasunari Kawabata

  33. 44.
    Japan: The Story of A Nation
    by Edwin O Reischauer

  34. 45.
    Cultural Studies and the Study of Popular Culture
    by John Storey

  35. 46.
    Image Factory: Fads and Fashions in Japan
    by Donald Richie

  36. 47.
    American Holocaust: The Conquest of the New World
    by David E. Stannard

  37. 48.
    Discourse on Colonialism
    by Aimé Césaire

  38. 49.

  39. 50.
    How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
    by Walter Rodney

  40. 52.
    Orientalism
    by Edward W. Said

  41. 53.
    The Wretched of the Earth
    by Frantz Fanon

  42. 55.
    Heart of Darkness (Norton Critical Editions)
    by Joseph Conrad

  43. 57.
    Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life
    by Marshall B. Rosenberg

  44. 58.
    The Jossey-Bass Reader on Teaching (Jossey-Bass Education Series)
    by Jossey-Bass Publishers

  45. 59.
    Why We Teach

  46. 60.
    Veiled Sentiments: Honor and Poetry in a Bedouin Society,
    by Lila Abu-Lughod

  47. 61.
    The Woman Who Watches Over the World: A Native Memoir
    by Linda Hogan

  48. 62.

  49. 64.
    Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
    by Linda Tuhiwai Smith

  50. 66.
    European Universalism: The Rhetoric of Power
    by Immanuel Wallerstein

  51. 67.
    ?
    The Legacy of Conquest
    by Patricia Nelson Limerick

  52. 70.

  53. 76.
    Citizens of the Empire: The Struggle to Claim Our Humanity
    by Robert Jensen

  54. 79.
    Screenprinting: The Complete Water-Based System
    by Robert Adam

  55. 80.
    Writing without Teachers
    by Peter Elbow

  56. 81.
    ?
    Experience and Education
    by John Dewey

  57. 82.
    Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
    by Azar Nafisi

  58. 84.
    ?
    Thought and Language
    by Lev Vygotsky

  59. 86.
    American Short Story Masterpieces

  60. 87.
    Child of God
    by Cormac McCARTHY

  61. 88.

  62. 89.
    Actual Minds, Possible Worlds (Jerusalem-Harvard Lectures)
    by Jerome Bruner

  63. 90.
    The Bone People
    by Keri Hulme

  64. 92.
    Literature for Democracy: Reading as a Social Act
    by Gordon M. Pradl

  65. 93.
    The Business of Fancydancing
    by Sherman Alexie

  66. 95.
    Join In: Multiethnic Short Stories
    by Donald R. Gallo

  67. 97.
    Sula
    by Toni Morrison

  68. 98.
    ?
    Approaches to Teaching the Novels of Toni Morrison
    by Nellie Y.; Earle, Kathryn McKay

  69. 100.
    Storming the Gates of Paradise: Landscapes for Politics
    by Rebecca Solnit

  70. 101.

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