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Foreword

  • David Barton
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Multilingual Literacies
This chapter is in the book Multilingual Literacies
© 2001 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 2001 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Acknowledgements ix
  4. Contributors xi
  5. List of Figures xvii
  6. List of Tables xxi
  7. Foreword xxiii
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. Multilingual literacies 1
  10. 1. Literacy events and literacy practices: theory and practice in the New Literacy Studies 17
  11. I. CHILDREN’S WORLDS OF LITERACY: HOME, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
  12. 2. Work or play? ‘Unofficial’ literacies in the lives of two East London communities 37
  13. 3. Power relations and the social construction of ‘literacy’ and ‘illiteracy’: the experience of Bangladeshi women in Birmingham 55
  14. 4. Learning to read and write at home: the experience of Chinese families in Britain 71
  15. 5. Language, literacy and world view 91
  16. 6. Language and literacy practices in Gujarati Muslim families 103
  17. 7. Children writing in a multilingual nursery 127
  18. II. TEXTS, IDENTITIES AND ADULT WORLDS
  19. 8. Enterprising women 149
  20. 9. Writing switching in British Creole 171
  21. 10. Mediators and mediation in multilingual literacy events 189
  22. 11. Texts, mediation and social relations in a bureaucratised world 209
  23. III. CREATING SPACES FOR MULTILINGUAL LITERACIES IN LOCAL COMMUNITY CONTEXTS
  24. 12. Languages and literacies for autonomy 233
  25. 13. Gender, literacy and community publishing in a multilingual context 247
  26. IV. RESEARCHING LANGUAGES AND LITERACIES IN THEIR SOCIAL CONTEXTS
  27. 14. Taking account of history and culture in community-based research on multilingual literacy 275
  28. 15. Photography in collaborative research on multilingual literacy practices: images and understandings of researcher and researched 299
  29. 16. Constructing a critical, dialogic approach to research on multilingual literacy: participant diaries and diary interviews 319
  30. AFTERWORD
  31. Multilingual literacies, literacy practices, and the continua of biliteracy 353
  32. Bibliography 369
  33. Index 389
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