Title: Justice: Childhood Love Lessons
1Justice Childhood Love Lessons
2- Justice Childhood Love Lessons by Bell Hooks,
tries to persuade its readers that abuse and
neglect have no place in a loving relationship
especially a relationship between a parent and a
child. It uses a combination of logic and emotion
to achieve its purpose. - PART I
- Define
- Discipline
- Punishment
3As you prepare to read this essay, take a few
moments to focus your thoughts on the
relationships between discipline and expressions
of love
- In what ways do you think children should be
- punished?
- Do you believe in hitting children? Why or why
not? -
- How else might children be disciplined?
-
- Do you believe that discipline and love can
- coexist?
4Here are some key concepts from hooks essay.
With highlighters or symbols, put the words
listed below into categories. Be prepared to
explain why you placed words in certain
categories.
- Justice rights civil rights
- Abuse law punishment
- equality discipline justify
- legal judge court
- trouble fairness juvenile
- parent spanking intimate
- loving relationship lawyer
- hugging beatings young
- mother time-out
5PART II Making Predictions and Asking Questions
- What do you think this essay is going to be
about? - What do you think is the purpose of this essay?
- Who do you think is the intended audience for
this piece? - How do you know that?
- What do you think the writer wants us to do or
believe? - Based on the title and other features of the
selection, what information/ideas might this
essay present?
6PART III Reading the Text
- Vocabulary
- write down words you do not know
- -cathected, nostalgically, autocratic
- First Reading Thoughts
- Which of your predictions turned out to be
- true?
- What surprised you in the article?
- Are you persuaded by the text?
- How did the writer develop her argument?
7PART IV Vocabulary Test
8- 1. coercion a. Imaginary or not real
- 2. misogynist b. to show that an idea is false
- 3. fictive c. to invest emotion or feeling
- 4. utopian d. not having connection anymore
- 5. negate e. to prevent something from having
- and
effect - 6. cathected f. use of threats to make someone
do -
something - 7. debunk g. an imaginary perfect world
- 8. estrangement h. disrespect for women
9Part V Looking at Closely _at_ Language
Rereading the text
- What is intimate terrorism (par. 4)?
- Why does hooks use quotations from children in
paragraph 3? - What connotations does utopian (paragraph 21)
have for you?
10As you reread the article, complete the following
activities
- What is the essays thesis?
- State the thesis as a question?
- On your copy of the article, label what the
author says in the left hand margin - The introduction
- The issue or problem the author is writing about
- Examples the author gives
- The authors main arguments
- The conclusion
11PART VI Considering the Structure of the Text
- Chunking the Essay
- determine the organization of the essay
- map out or chunk each section
- -what is each section about?
- -what is the purpose of each section?
- -is that section persuasive? Why or why not?
- How do I chunk the essay?
- 1. Reread the essay
- 2. Mark breaks in subject matter with a line
- 3. Go back and answer the questions above in the
margins - for each chunk
12Part VII Summarizing the Text
- 1. Use your knowledge of the organization of the
essay to summarize its main points. Limit your
summary to 6-7 sentences. - 2. Then generate 4-5 questions that can be used
for class discussion.