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Acknowledgements
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Renewing literacy studies 1
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Part I. Literacy and power
- 1. Globalised literacy education: Intercultural trade in textual and cultural practice 17
- 2. To seem and to feel: Engaging cultural artefacts to "do" literacy 35
- 3. Being a new capitalist mother 51
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Part II. Local and global: Taking hold of literacy
- 4. Habitus in children's multimodal text-making: A discussion 73
- 5. Fateful literacy: New meanings, old ideologies, and some unexpected consequences of Nepali love letter writing 93
- 6. Children's games as local semiotic play: An ethnographic account 117
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Part III. Research tools: Conceptual resources for literacy study
- 7. Learning in semiotic domains: A social and situated account 137
- 8. Assembling "Skills for Life": Actor-network theory and the New Literacy Studies 151
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Part IV. Literacy practices in time and space
- 9. Elite or powerful literacies? Constructions of literacy in the novels of Charles Dickens and Mrs Gaskell 173
- 10. Beyond "here's a culture, here's a literacy": Vision in Amerindian literacies 193
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Renewing literacy studies 1
-
Part I. Literacy and power
- 1. Globalised literacy education: Intercultural trade in textual and cultural practice 17
- 2. To seem and to feel: Engaging cultural artefacts to "do" literacy 35
- 3. Being a new capitalist mother 51
-
Part II. Local and global: Taking hold of literacy
- 4. Habitus in children's multimodal text-making: A discussion 73
- 5. Fateful literacy: New meanings, old ideologies, and some unexpected consequences of Nepali love letter writing 93
- 6. Children's games as local semiotic play: An ethnographic account 117
-
Part III. Research tools: Conceptual resources for literacy study
- 7. Learning in semiotic domains: A social and situated account 137
- 8. Assembling "Skills for Life": Actor-network theory and the New Literacy Studies 151
-
Part IV. Literacy practices in time and space
- 9. Elite or powerful literacies? Constructions of literacy in the novels of Charles Dickens and Mrs Gaskell 173
- 10. Beyond "here's a culture, here's a literacy": Vision in Amerindian literacies 193
- Index 215