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Rewriting Literacy Candace Mitchell

Rewriting Literacy By Candace Mitchell

Rewriting Literacy by Candace Mitchell


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Links fields such as linguistics, anthropology, sociolinguistics and education to illustrate how the problem of literacy is embedded in a social and cultural context. Most of the essays are based on primary research and highlight important concerns about the political nature of literacy.

Rewriting Literacy Summary

Rewriting Literacy: Culture and the Discourse of the Other by Candace Mitchell

Rewriting Literacy makes a profound contribution to the developing field of literacy studies as it is the first book which seeks to link such disciplines as linguistics, sociolinguistics, anthropology, education, English as a second language, and reading and writing theory.

The chapters in this edited collection, by some of the foremost scholars of the day, all focus on the nature of literacy. Each article brings to light important concerns regarding literacy, concerns which are often ignored by the more traditionally oriented educationalist. The authors illustrate how literacy is embedded in a social and cultural context bringing into question the very nature of what it means to be literate. Each piece highlights, either implicitly or explicitly, the highly political nature of literacy and in doing so approaches the study of literacy from a critical and pedagogical perspective. The body of work presented in this volume is relevant not only to individuals whose main focus is on the area of literacy studies, but to all those concerned about minority disenfranchisement, institutional inequity, and the political, cultural, and social dimensions of education.

About Candace Mitchell

CANDACE MITCHELL is Assistant Professor of English at the University of New Hampshire. She has published and edited numerous articles on the subject of literacy.

KATHLEEN WEILER is Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Tufts University. She is the author of Women Teaching for Change (Bergin & Garvey, 1987).

Table of Contents

Series Introduction: Literacy, Difference, and the Politics of Border Crossing by Henry A. Giroux Preface Literacy, Discourse, and Power What Is Literacy? by James Paul Gee Discourses of Power, the Dialectics of Understanding, the Power of Literacy by Adrian T. Bennett The Struggle for Voice: Narrative, Literacy and Consciousness in an East Harlem School by Michele Sola and Adrian T. Bennett Gimme Room: School Resistance, Attitude, and Access to Literacy by Perry Gilmore Multiple Ways of Constructing Reality The Narrativization of Experience in Oral Style by James Paul Gee Hearing the Connections in Children's Oral and Written Discourse by Sarah Michaels Discourse Systems and Aspirin Bottles: On Literacy by James Paul Gee The Politics of Reading and Writing The Importance of the Act of Reading by Paolo Friere The Politics of an Emancipatory Literacy in Cape Verde by Donaldo P. Macedo Tropics of Literacy by Linda Brodkey The Construction of School Knowledge: A Case Study by Jan Nespor Benjamin's Story by Jonathan Kozol Petra: Learning to Read at 45 by Pat Rigg Literacy, History, and Ideology How Illiteracy Became a Problem (and Literacy Stopped Being One by James Donald Hegomonic Practice: Literacy and Standard Language in Public Education by James Collins Popular Literacy and the Roots of the New Writing by John Wilinsky Index

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NPB9780897892254
9780897892254
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Rewriting Literacy: Culture and the Discourse of the Other by Candace Mitchell
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-12-30
312
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