White Bread

Weaving Cultural Past into the Present

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“Read it and use it with your students! … Sleeter has provided another breakthrough for critical multicultural research with pedagogical novel … Sleeter provides a synthetic representation that drives at pedagogical insights from the most up-to-date White teacher identity research, sometimes called second-wave White teacher identity studies. Teaching the novel to preservice and in-service teachers provides teacher educators with the opportunity to engage their students in the most recent pedagogical insights from White teacher identity studies.”—Multicultural Perspectives 2016
In White Bread, readers accompany Jessica on a journey into her family’s past, into herself, and into the bicultural community she teaches but does not understand. Jessica, a fictional White fifth-grade teacher, is prompted to explore her family history by the unexpected discovery of a hundred-year-old letter. Simultaneously, she begins to grapple with culture and racism, principally through discussions with a Mexican American teacher. White Bread pulls readers into a tumultuous six months of Jessica’s life as she confronts many issues that turn out to be interrelated, such as why she knows so little about her family’s past, why she craves community as she feels increasingly isolated, why the Latino teachers want the curriculum to be more Latino, and whether she can become the kind of teacher who sparks student learning.
The storyline alternates between past and present, acquainting readers with German American communities in the Midwest during the late 1800s and early 1900s, portraits based on detailed historic excavation. What happened to these communities gives Jessica the key to unlock answers to questions that plague her.
White Bread can be read simply for pleasure. It can also be used in teacher education, ethnic studies, and sociology courses. Beginning teachers may see their own struggles reflected in Jessica’s classroom. People of European descent might see themselves within, rather than outside, multicultural studies. White Bread can also be used in conjunction with family history research.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xv
August, 2012
Pages: 1–9
August, 2012
Pages: 11–13
August, 2012
Pages: 15–24
May, 1883
Pages: 25–29
September, 2012
Pages: 31–43
October, 1879
Pages: 45–50
September, 2012
Pages: 51–56
October, 2012
Pages: 57–61
October, 2012
Pages: 63–69
July, 1884
Pages: 71–77
October, 2012
Pages: 79–82
October, 2012
Pages: 83–90
October, 1885
Pages: 91–94
October, 2012
Pages: 95–103
October, 2012
Pages: 105–115
April, 1889
Pages: 117–122
October, 2012
Pages: 123–136
June, 1893
Pages: 137–143
November, 2012
Pages: 145–154
November, 2012
Pages: 155–163
November, 2012
Pages: 165–174
August, 1895
Pages: 175–177
November, 2012
Pages: 179–182
September, 1897
Pages: 183–186
November, 2012
Pages: 187–192
March, 1896
Pages: 193–195
November, 2012
Pages: 197–201
May, 1898
Pages: 203–206
November, 2012
Pages: 207–212
December, 2012
Pages: 213–219
January, 2013
Pages: 221–226
July, 1906
Pages: 227–232
January, 2013
Pages: 233–236
May, 1912
Pages: 237–241
February, 2013
Pages: 243–256
May, 1918
Pages: 257–262
February, 2013
Pages: 263–273
February, 2013
Pages: 275–277
Author’s note
Pages: 279–281
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