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Multi-Cultural Literacy. January 21, 2014. What’s in a Name? . With a partner, share the details of your findings about your own name or someone else’s name. What’s in a Name?. 1. What do names tell us about people? 2. How are names part of a person’s history?
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Multi-Cultural Literacy January 21, 2014
What’s in a Name? • With a partner, share the details of your findings about your own name or someone else’s name.
What’s in a Name? • 1. What do names tell us about people? • 2. How are names part of a person’s history? • 3. How do name-giving practices vary from one culture to another?
What’s in a Name? • “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros’
What’s in a Name? • 1. What does Esperanza’s name mean literally in English and Spanish? What is the denotation (literal meaning) of her name? • 2. What connotations (an idea or feeling the word exists) does she associate with her name? Why does her name mean sadness or waiting? • 3. What images does Cisneros use to make the connotations clear? Why are they effective? • 4. What personal details does the passage include? What cultural information is included?
What’s in a Name? • “Sample Student Copy Change Passages” With a partner, compare one of the students samples to the original by Cisneros. • How are the ideas in the two versions similar? What ideas have been changed or added? • How does the emotional tone of the versions compare? Do the writers seem to have the same feelings about the topic? How can you tell? • What does the sentence structure of the versions have in common? Where are there differences? Why do you think authors have chosen different ways of expressing their ideas? • What words and phrases do the versions share? Where are there differences? What can you tell about the two versions by looking at their specific words and phrases?
What’s in a Name? • Next class period, we will follow the same process to create passages about your own names. • Homework: Create a connotation vs. denotation list on your own name. Use the “Name Meanings Chart” to complete the assignment.