Materializing literacies in communities : the uses of literacy revisited
Kate Pahl
Bok Engelsk 2014 Kate. Pahl
Utgitt | London : Bloomsbury Academic , 2014
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Omfang | IX, 208 s. : ill.
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Opplysninger | "What is a 'contemporary' understanding of literacy practices? How can 'literacy' be explained and situated? This book addresses literacy practices research, understanding it as both material and spatial, ba- - sed in homes and communities, as well as in formal educational settings. It addresses a need to update the work done on theoretical literacy models, with the last major paradigms such as critical literacies and multiliteracies developed a decade ago. Kate Pahl draws on case studies to highlight experiences alternate from the traditional represe- nta- tions of literacy. She argues that the affordances of home and familiar spaces offer fertile ground for meaning-making. These resultant literacies are multimodal and linked to space, place and community. A- n im- portant evaluative resource, this book details a range of methodologies for further researching literacy, describing ethnographic, visual, participatory and ecological approaches, together with connectiv- e ethn- ographies. This volume will appeal to academics and professions in literacy studies and language and education"--. - Machine generated contents note: -- AcknowledgementsCopyright Acknowledgements1. Introduction2. Space3. Materiality4. Aesthetics5. Narrative6. Representation7. Futures8. MethodologyReferencesIndex.
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ISBN | 9780567469618
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