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Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 502 g

Hamilton / Barton / Ivanic

Worlds of Literacy


Erscheinungsjahr 1994
ISBN: 978-1-85359-195-2
Verlag: Multilingual Matters

Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 502 g

ISBN: 978-1-85359-195-2
Verlag: Multilingual Matters


The idea behind this book is that in complex societies like our own there are different worlds of literacy that exist side by side. People belong to different cultural groups: we lead different lives, we read and write different things in different ways and for different purposes. The idea that literacy is embedded in social context, that there are different literacies, is now accepted. This book presents a range of case studies describing some of these worlds of literacy and is carefully organised by theme, so as to bring out both the differences and connections between them. It will be a source book for students on courses of literacy studies. The case studies span the whole age range, but the book focuses particularly on the variety of uses of literacy in adult life, both inside and outside of formal education. The authors argue that in order to understand literacy and help people learn to read and write, we must look beyond school to the everyday uses of written communication. The contributors come from diverse backgrounds: they include students and teachers in adult basic education, higher education and schools: others are community publishers and researchers, several of whom are internationally known. They share a commitment to plain, accessible language. The book is extensively illustrated and 'sign-posted' to enable readers to move easily between case studies and themes. This makes it a book to dip into which can also be enjoyed by anyone concerned with the role of written communication in education and society as a whole. The themes that are dealt with include different voices, literacy and identity, the role of literacy in making choices and change, collaborative writing and creating new forms of written expression; gender and literacy, bilingual literacy, spoken and written language, children and adult learners, public and private uses of literacy, and bureaucratic literacy.

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Preface: David Barton: Literacy Practices and Literacy Events

Mary Hamilton: Introduction: Signposts

Section 1: Bringing Together Our Worlds of Literacy

1. Brian V. Street: Struggles Over the Meaning(s) of Literacy

2. Jane Mace: Reflections and Revisits

Section 2: Different Voices: Handling Multiplicities of Literacy

3. Tricia Hartley: Generations of Literacy Among Women in a Bilingual Community

4. Paul Davies: Long Term Unemployment and Literacy: A Case Study of the Restart Interview

5. Nichola Benson, Sarah Gurney, Judith Harrison and Rachael Rimmershaw: The Place of Academic Writing in Whole Life Writing

6. Agnes King: Literacy and the Travelling Communities

7. Carol Morris and Hubisi Nwenmely: The Kweyol Language and Literacy Project

8. Susan Benton: Networks of Communication Between Home and School

Section 3: Constituting Identities

9. Shirley Cornes: Gender-Engendered Literacy Needs

10. Nigel Hall and Anne Robinson: Power and Control in Young Children's Writing

11. Irene Schwab: Literacy, Language Variety and Identity

12. Sarah Padmore: Guiding Lights

13. Paul Davies, Stella Fitzpatrick, Victor Grenko and Roz lvanic: Literacy, Strength and Identity

Section 4: Choice and Change

14. Jenny Horsmann: The Problem of Illiteracy and the Promise of Literacy

15. Margaret Herrington: Learning at Home: Distance Learning in Adult Basic Education

16. Jane Hudson: Catherine's Story: A Young Child Learns to Write

17. Mukul Saxena: Literacies Among Panjabis in Southall

18. Mandy McMahon, Denise Roach, Angela Karach and Fie Van Dijk: Women and Literacy for Change

Section 5: Collaboration and Resistance: Challenging Words

19. Pecket Well College: Forging a Common Language, Sharing the Power

20. Angela Karach and Denise Roach: Collaborative Writing, Consciousness Raising and Practical Feminist Ethics

21. Victor Grenko and Stella Fitzpatrick: Creating 'A Guide to the Monsters of the Mind'

22. Susan Benton, Mary Hamilton and Sarah Padmore: Breaking and Remaking the Rules



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