Literacy and Literacies: Texts, Power, and IdentityCambridge University Press, 2003 M05 8 - 217 páginas Literacy and Literacies is a new and engaging account of literacy and its relation to power. The book develops a new synthesis of literacy studies, moving beyond received categories, and exploring the domain of power through questions of colonialism, modern state formation, educational systems and official versus popular literacies. Collins and Blot offer indepth critical discussion of particular cases and discuss the role of literacies in the formation of class, gender, and ethnic identity. |
Contenido
INTRODUCTION TEXTS POWER AND IDENTITY | 1 |
THE LITERACY THESIS VEXED QUESTIONS OF RATIONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND SELF | 9 |
SITUATED APPROACHES TO THE LITERACY DEBATE | 34 |
LITERACIES AND POWER IN MODERN NATION STATES EUROAMERICAN LESSONS | 67 |
LITERACIES AND IDENTITY FORMATION AMERICAN CASES | 99 |
LITERACY POWER AND IDENTITY COLONIAL LEGACIES AND INDIGENOUS TRANSFORMATIONS | 121 |
CONCLUSION LITERACY LESSONS BEGINNINGS ENDS AND IMPLICATIONS | 155 |
NOTES | 177 |
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Literacy and Literacies: Texts, Power, and Identity James Collins,Richard Blot Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Literacy and Literacies: Texts, Power, and Identity James Collins,Richard K. Blot Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
Términos y frases comunes
adults African Americans anishinaabe anthropology argues argument Aztec Bible Bongo Bourdieu century Certeau chapter Christian civilization claims classroom cognitive Collins colonial complex contemporary context cultural Cumbal debate Derrida dichotomy discourse discussion dominant early elite emerged emphasis ethnographic example Finnegan gender Gilyard Goody Goody's groups Heath identity ideology Indians indigenous individual inscription institutions interaction knowledge language learned legacies Limba Limba language linguistic literacy practices literacy thesis literate practices lives LWOS maktab means Mesoamerica midewiwin Mixtec modern Nahuatl native Native American nonliterate Olson oral political post-structuralist provides Pulis questions reading and writing record religious representation ritual Roadville schooled literacy script scriptural economy sense Silas John social society Spanish stories Street teachers textual tion Tolowa Tolowa language Trackton tradition transformation Unifon University Press versus Western Apache whole language women words working-class writing system
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Social Linguistics and Literacies: Ideology in Discourses James Paul Gee Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Literacy: An Introduction to the Ecology of Written Language David Barton Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |