Beth Daniell / Peter Mortensen (eds.)
Women and Literacy
Local and Global Inquiries for a New Century
Herausgeber: Daniell, Beth; Mortensen, Peter
Beth Daniell / Peter Mortensen (eds.)
Women and Literacy
Local and Global Inquiries for a New Century
Herausgeber: Daniell, Beth; Mortensen, Peter
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Path-breaking research on women and literacy in the past decade established conventions and advanced innovative methods that push the making of knowledge into new spheres of inquiry. Taking these accomplishments as a point of departure, this volume empha
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Path-breaking research on women and literacy in the past decade established conventions and advanced innovative methods that push the making of knowledge into new spheres of inquiry. Taking these accomplishments as a point of departure, this volume empha
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 160mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780805860061
- ISBN-10: 0805860061
- Artikelnr.: 22365918
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 160mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780805860061
- ISBN-10: 0805860061
- Artikelnr.: 22365918
Beth Daniell and Peter Mortensen
Contents: Preface. P. Mortensen, B. Daniell, Introduction:Researching Women and Literacy: Usable Pasts, Possible Futures. Part I:Women
s Literacies Situated Locally: Past, Present, and Future. D. Strickland, Feeling Literate: Gender, Race, and Work in Dorothy West
s
The Typewriter
. R.E. Lathan, Crusader: Ethel Azalea Johnson
s Use of the Written Word as a Weapon of Liberation. K.M. Powell, Virginia Mountain Women Writing to Government Officials: Letters of Request as Social Participation. K. Donehower, Reconsidering Power, Privilege, and the Public/Private Distinction in the Literacy of Rural Women. C. Hogg, Sponsoring Clubs: Cultivating Rural Identities Through Literacy. H. Roskelly, K. Ronald, Literacy on the Margins: Louisa May Alcott
s Pragmatic Rhetoric. K.T. Flannery,
Diverse in Sentiment and Form
: Feminist Poetry as Radical Literate Practice, 1968-1975. B.K. Smith, Branding Literacy: The Entrepreneurship of Oprah
s Book Club. Part II:Women
s Literacies in a Globally Interdependent World.S. Watson, M. Young, Professing
Western
Literacy: Globalization and Women
s Education at the Western College for Women. K. Walters, Considering the Meanings of Literacy in a Postcolonial Setting: The Case of Tunisia. G.E. Hawisher, C.L. Selfe, with K. Coffield and S. El-Wakil, Women and the Global Ecology of Digital Literacies. I.W. Crawford, The Emotional Effects of Literacy: Vietnamese Women Negotiating the Shift to a Market Economy. M.K. DeShazer, Postapartheid Literacies: South African Women
s Poetry of Orality, Franchise, and Reconciliation. G. Gong, Gender and Literacies: The Korean
Comfort Women
s
Testimonies. C.L. Hobbs, The Outlook for Global Women
s Literacy. Segue. M-Z. Lu, Afterword: Reading Literacy Research Against the Grain of Fast Capitalism.
s Literacies Situated Locally: Past, Present, and Future. D. Strickland, Feeling Literate: Gender, Race, and Work in Dorothy West
s
The Typewriter
. R.E. Lathan, Crusader: Ethel Azalea Johnson
s Use of the Written Word as a Weapon of Liberation. K.M. Powell, Virginia Mountain Women Writing to Government Officials: Letters of Request as Social Participation. K. Donehower, Reconsidering Power, Privilege, and the Public/Private Distinction in the Literacy of Rural Women. C. Hogg, Sponsoring Clubs: Cultivating Rural Identities Through Literacy. H. Roskelly, K. Ronald, Literacy on the Margins: Louisa May Alcott
s Pragmatic Rhetoric. K.T. Flannery,
Diverse in Sentiment and Form
: Feminist Poetry as Radical Literate Practice, 1968-1975. B.K. Smith, Branding Literacy: The Entrepreneurship of Oprah
s Book Club. Part II:Women
s Literacies in a Globally Interdependent World.S. Watson, M. Young, Professing
Western
Literacy: Globalization and Women
s Education at the Western College for Women. K. Walters, Considering the Meanings of Literacy in a Postcolonial Setting: The Case of Tunisia. G.E. Hawisher, C.L. Selfe, with K. Coffield and S. El-Wakil, Women and the Global Ecology of Digital Literacies. I.W. Crawford, The Emotional Effects of Literacy: Vietnamese Women Negotiating the Shift to a Market Economy. M.K. DeShazer, Postapartheid Literacies: South African Women
s Poetry of Orality, Franchise, and Reconciliation. G. Gong, Gender and Literacies: The Korean
Comfort Women
s
Testimonies. C.L. Hobbs, The Outlook for Global Women
s Literacy. Segue. M-Z. Lu, Afterword: Reading Literacy Research Against the Grain of Fast Capitalism.
Contents: Preface. P. Mortensen, B. Daniell, Introduction:Researching Women and Literacy: Usable Pasts, Possible Futures. Part I:Women
s Literacies Situated Locally: Past, Present, and Future. D. Strickland, Feeling Literate: Gender, Race, and Work in Dorothy West
s
The Typewriter
. R.E. Lathan, Crusader: Ethel Azalea Johnson
s Use of the Written Word as a Weapon of Liberation. K.M. Powell, Virginia Mountain Women Writing to Government Officials: Letters of Request as Social Participation. K. Donehower, Reconsidering Power, Privilege, and the Public/Private Distinction in the Literacy of Rural Women. C. Hogg, Sponsoring Clubs: Cultivating Rural Identities Through Literacy. H. Roskelly, K. Ronald, Literacy on the Margins: Louisa May Alcott
s Pragmatic Rhetoric. K.T. Flannery,
Diverse in Sentiment and Form
: Feminist Poetry as Radical Literate Practice, 1968-1975. B.K. Smith, Branding Literacy: The Entrepreneurship of Oprah
s Book Club. Part II:Women
s Literacies in a Globally Interdependent World.S. Watson, M. Young, Professing
Western
Literacy: Globalization and Women
s Education at the Western College for Women. K. Walters, Considering the Meanings of Literacy in a Postcolonial Setting: The Case of Tunisia. G.E. Hawisher, C.L. Selfe, with K. Coffield and S. El-Wakil, Women and the Global Ecology of Digital Literacies. I.W. Crawford, The Emotional Effects of Literacy: Vietnamese Women Negotiating the Shift to a Market Economy. M.K. DeShazer, Postapartheid Literacies: South African Women
s Poetry of Orality, Franchise, and Reconciliation. G. Gong, Gender and Literacies: The Korean
Comfort Women
s
Testimonies. C.L. Hobbs, The Outlook for Global Women
s Literacy. Segue. M-Z. Lu, Afterword: Reading Literacy Research Against the Grain of Fast Capitalism.
s Literacies Situated Locally: Past, Present, and Future. D. Strickland, Feeling Literate: Gender, Race, and Work in Dorothy West
s
The Typewriter
. R.E. Lathan, Crusader: Ethel Azalea Johnson
s Use of the Written Word as a Weapon of Liberation. K.M. Powell, Virginia Mountain Women Writing to Government Officials: Letters of Request as Social Participation. K. Donehower, Reconsidering Power, Privilege, and the Public/Private Distinction in the Literacy of Rural Women. C. Hogg, Sponsoring Clubs: Cultivating Rural Identities Through Literacy. H. Roskelly, K. Ronald, Literacy on the Margins: Louisa May Alcott
s Pragmatic Rhetoric. K.T. Flannery,
Diverse in Sentiment and Form
: Feminist Poetry as Radical Literate Practice, 1968-1975. B.K. Smith, Branding Literacy: The Entrepreneurship of Oprah
s Book Club. Part II:Women
s Literacies in a Globally Interdependent World.S. Watson, M. Young, Professing
Western
Literacy: Globalization and Women
s Education at the Western College for Women. K. Walters, Considering the Meanings of Literacy in a Postcolonial Setting: The Case of Tunisia. G.E. Hawisher, C.L. Selfe, with K. Coffield and S. El-Wakil, Women and the Global Ecology of Digital Literacies. I.W. Crawford, The Emotional Effects of Literacy: Vietnamese Women Negotiating the Shift to a Market Economy. M.K. DeShazer, Postapartheid Literacies: South African Women
s Poetry of Orality, Franchise, and Reconciliation. G. Gong, Gender and Literacies: The Korean
Comfort Women
s
Testimonies. C.L. Hobbs, The Outlook for Global Women
s Literacy. Segue. M-Z. Lu, Afterword: Reading Literacy Research Against the Grain of Fast Capitalism.