“As public discourse swirls about the ‘death of the humanities,’ Barrios offers a striking and convincing case for the transformative work that happens when communities come together to engage a text. . . . Dear Charles Dickens, Love, South LA provides a beautiful and urgently needed example of what the public humanities can and should be . . . and the ways that urban spaces can become vital laboratories for literary study.”—Ryan Fong, founding codirector, Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom
“As its title suggests, this book is something of a testimonial or love letter from a group of South LA high school students about learning to read and engage productively with the long-form nineteenth-century English novel, especially the novels of Dickens. It is also a sophisticated and practical first-hand account by the brilliant teacher who guided her students on this journey. In Dear Charles Dickens, Love South LA, Jacqueline Barrios develops a compelling rationale for what she calls ‘emplaced reading’ that enables readers to bring together their own experiences with the worlds of canonical Victorian fiction.”—John O. Jordan, cofounder, the Dickens Project