Topic: Book Chapter analysis
Description:
An autobiographical account, despite its subjectivity, provides an important record of eventd the author has responded to–in short, what has shaped him or her as a social being,” Keith Gilliard writes in his introduction to Voices of the Self. In aquest for such significance, the chronological facts of an individual’s existence are not nearly as important asthe psychological facts of forging life, something autobiographies reveal quite well”. Choosing onr predominantly autobiographical chapter (2,4,6 or 8) and one chapter that focuses on sociolinguistic analysis (3,5,7, or 9), compose an analysis that illustrates how portion os Gilliard’s autobiographical narrative supports and extendds a reader’s understanding of some aspect of the societal and pedagogical issue in accompanying each other.