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Local and Global Inquiries for a New Century
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000106244
- Artikelnr.: 59951099
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000106244
- Artikelnr.: 59951099
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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.