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Searching for Literacy - The Social and Intellectual Origins of Literacy Studies

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book provides a critical account of the development of questions, approaches, methods, and understandings of literacy within and across disciplines and interdisciplines. It provides a critique of literacy studies, including the New Literacy Studies. This book completes a series that the author began in the 1970s. It criticizes and revises the New Literacy Studies and how we think about literacy generally. It is a revisionist study which argues that literacy and literacy studies are historical developments and must be understood in those terms to comprehend their profound impact on our traditions of thinking about and understanding literacy, and how we study it. Graff argues that literacy studies in its academic, institutional, and policy forums, but also in popular parlance, has lost its critical foundations, and this hinders efforts to promote literacy. He examines literacy over time and across linguistics; anthropology; psychology; reading and writing across modes of communication and comprehension; "new" literacies across digital, visual, performance, numerical, and scientific domains; and history. He underscores the value of new directions of negotiation and translation. This book will interest scholars and students in the many fields that constitute literacy studies across the humanities, social sciences, education, and beyond.

List of contents

Part 1. Searching for Literacy Studies.- 1. Back to Basics.- 2. Linguistics: Between Orality and Writing.- 3. Anthropology: Reading and Writing from Pictographs to Ethnography.- 4. Psychology: Between Mind and Culture.- 5. Literature and Composition: Reading and Writing Revised.- 6. Many Literacies, Other Visions: Digital, Visual, Science, Numbers, Performance.- 7. Historicizing Literacy and Literacy Studies: Axioms and Lessons.- 8. Epilogue: Many Pasts, Many Futures.- Part 2. 2021: Looking Forward and Backward.- 9. The New Literacy Studies and the Resurgent Literacy Myth.- 10. Literacy, Politics, Culture, and Society: The New Illiteracy and the Banning of Books, Past and Present.- 11. The Economic Debasement of Literacy: The Misrepresentation and Marketing of "Financial Literacy".

About the author










Harvey J. Graff is Professor Emeritus of English and History at The Ohio State University, USA. He was inaugural Ohio Eminent Scholar in Literacy Studies and founded the university-wide interdisciplinary initiative LiteracyStudies@OSU. One of the world's authorities, his books are recognized landmarks, from The Literacy Myth to The Legacies of Literacy and The Labyrinths of Literacy, among others on children and youth, cities, and interdisciplinarity.


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"Searching for Literacy is an important and unique book, offering by far the most  encompassing 'Social and Intellectual Origins of Literacy Studies' both within this said purview and beyond it. ... Numerous new frameworks are proposed that will prove useful for researchers. In short, this is a book that should be read by anyone with a stake in literacy studies research or an interest in literacy." (Jamie D. I. Duncan, Community Literacy Journal, Vol. 18 (1), 2023)

Product details

Authors Harvey J Graff, Harvey J. Graff
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2023
 
EAN 9783030969837
ISBN 978-3-0-3096983-7
No. of pages 314
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XIV, 314 p.
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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