Dora the Explorer Phonics by Quinlan B Lee

Dora the Explorer Phonics by Quinlan B Lee

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Dora the Explorer Phonics by Quinlan B Lee

Can local cultures be used to strengthen community bonds, boost morale, and equip and motivate people socially and economically? This book reviews how Cornish cultures are marketed, portrayed, and imagined against the background of a tourism-led Lifestyle Cornwall, migration, deindustrialization, and deprivation. It links culture's primary emotional and social uses with well-being, and considers intervention in practice and policy to tackle disadvantage and to build cohesive communities that can adapt to change. Cultural, social, symbolic, and human capital are related to local knowledge, to community narratives, to belonging, and to emotional prosperity.

Demographic and economic transformations threaten the very survival of a Cornish tradition, but this discussion affirms an outward- and forward-looking vision that allows for Cornishness to evolve, to grow stronger, and to be passed on to new residents and future generations. It is meant to inform and provoke consideration by cultural practi-tioners, community activists, and policy-makers on how to maintain Cornishness in ways that favour the well-being of One and All. In particular, it addresses those who are aligned with a broad Cornish Movement of socially engaged, cultural, economic, environmental, and political action, and identifies them as having the potential to bring about change. Cornish-ness is discussed with reference to a distinct post-industrial inheritance, to the Cornish Language, and to Celtic Revivalism, and related to a common habitus that distinguishes it.

Neil Kennedy is a Cornish speaker, university ESOL teacher, and former cultural studies lecturer, originally from Mid-Cornwall, who has been involved in the Cornish Movement since the 1980s.

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ISBN 13 9780439677554
ISBN 10 0439677556
Title Dora the Explorer Phonics
Author Quinlan B Lee
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Scholastic
Year published 2004-01-01
Number of pages 12
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.