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  • Representations of Language Learning and Literacy: How to Read Literacy Narratives

    Representations of Language Learning and Literacy by West, Elena;

    How to Read Literacy Narratives

    Sorozatcím: Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. november 28.

    • ISBN 9781032635521
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem212 oldal
    • Méret 229x152 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 7 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Halftones, black & white
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    It offers comprehensive methodology for the study of representations of language learning and literacy and applies it to three important contemporary literary texts. The practical applications shows that this methodology enriches the text’s reception and fosters a critical understanding of language learning and literacy as social phenomena.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Representations of language learning and literacy, also known as “literacy narratives” are a staple of literature. They tell stories of conflict that illuminate the sociocultural dynamics whereby we learn to speak, read, and write. Yet, they tend to be read as stories about the “powers” of language and literacy – the power to make someone “human”, to form identity, and improve one’s social status. This book introduces the “literacy narrative approach”, a methodology for the study of literacy narratives that accounts for the conflict that pervades them. It achieves this by focussing on how the texts represent the interactions between writing and other semiotic modes (multimodality).


    Sitting at the interface between theory and practice, it provides three practical applications of the literacy narrative approach and, in the process, develops a theoretical perspective for thinking about language learning, literacy, and communication as they are practised in the real world.



    "Representations of Language Learning and Literacy reminds us that literacy narratives powerfully reveal the systemic institutional forces shaping our experiences  learning to speak, read, and write. West offers historical and comparative views of literacy narratives, beginning with the case study of eighteenth-century "feral child" Victor of Aveyron and examining culturally diverse examples from Richard Rodriguez's Hunger of Memory and Vincenzo Rabito's Mad Land. In a moment marked by increasing book bans and calls to restrict "woke" curricula, West's book is a must-read for teachers and scholars committed to developing responsive and mindful approaches to literacy instruction."


     —Dr. Ben McCorkle and Dr. Michael Harker, Co-Directors, The Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives



    Representations of Language Learning and Literacy offers an innovative interdisciplinary framework for reading literacy narratives. The 'literacy narrative approach' foregrounds the role of literacy in sociohistorical conflict and the ideological structures underpinning it. It successfully argues that literacy is not a neutral or purely empowering force, as is often assumed, but a site of ideological tension, conflict, and power negotiation. This reframing is illustrated through three very different case studies: Richard Rodriguez's culturally situated hybrid autobiography Hunger of Memory, Diego Marani’s allegorically read novel Nuova grammatica finlandese, and Vincenzo Rabito’s class-marked autobiography Terra Matta. By spanning decades, geographies, and genres, these well-chosen case studies demonstrate the flexibility and depth of the approach. The literacy narrative approach is also potentially transferable to other forms of transformative learning. Its focus on conflict, ideology, and multimodality makes it an effective analytical lens for understanding how various kinds of knowledge—scientific, political, creative, or emotional—are acquired, legitimised, or resisted.


    --Dr Simon Lee-Price, Visiting Lecturer in Multicultural Writing, Birmingham City University, UK

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Figures


    Acknowledgments


    Credits


    Introduction: Representations of language learning and literacy and the demise of the powers of verbal language


    1. Victor’s story


    2. The long life of the powers of language


    3. A paradigm for language-based conflict and the role of literacy


    4. The status of representations of language learning and literacy in literature and literary criticism


    5. The rationale of the practical applications and a word about terminology


    6. Overview of chapters


    Chapter 1. Three approaches to the study of representations of language learning and literacy


    1.1  The language learner approach


    1.2  The translation approach


    1.3  The literacy narrative approach


    Conclusion


    Chapter 2. Intersemiotic conflict in Richard Rodriguez’s Hunger of memory


    2.1 Positioning Rodriguez as a Chicano


    2.2 Rodriguez’s controversial view of the world: “the private” versus “the public”


    2.3 The competing logics of Hunger of memory


    2.4 Intersemiotic conflict in Hunger of memory


    2.5 Hunger of memory reworded 


    Conclusion


    Chapter3. The letter kills, singing gives life: literacy and multimodality in Diego Marani’s Nuova grammatica finlandese


    3.1 Diego Marani and Nuova grammatica finlandese


    3.2 The reception of Nuova grammatica finlandese: from tragic story about language and identity to cannibalistic pulp fiction


    3.3 The competing logics of Nuova grammatica finlandese


    3.4 Imagined communities: setting the scene for an allegorical novel about essay-text literacy and nationalism


    3.5 The letter kills, singing gives life


    Conclusion


    Chapter 4. Illiteracy, class, and multimodality in Vincenzo Rabito’s Terra matta


    4.1 Literacy, class, the classroom, and literature: a changing correlation?


    4.2 The typescript: style, materiality and "rabitese"


    4.3 Terra matta and the rewriting by Einaudi


    4.4 The reception before and after the publication: an “old” typewriter and a “primitive” peasant locked in a room


    4.5 Terra matta’s literacy narrative: a resourceful learner familiar with essay-text literacy and foreign languages


    4.6 The typescript as a multimodal literacy narrative


    4.7 Conclusion


    Conclusion: Strategies for reading literacy narratives and future directions


    Index

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