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Enacting Adolescent Literacies across Communities: Latino/a Scribes and Their Rites

Enacting Adolescent Literacies across Communities: Latino/a Scribes and Their Rites

Kevin J. Burke
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Through an innovative approach of critical ethnography and literacy research via case-study methodologies, Enacting Adolescent Literacies across Communities: Latino/a Scribes and Their Rites analyzes Latino/a adolescents' engagement with the elements of literacy for English language arts learning and understanding. How young people enact literacies in their bicultural lives and understand literary traditions today reveals their own interests in democracy, equity, and opportunity. Moreover, the rites they perform often recover buried histories, mirrors, and stories similar to the pre-Columbian scribes whose intellectual legacy is relevant in the twenty-first century. R. Joseph Rodr�guez illustrates how adolescents experience scribal identities and language pluralism that sustains their cultural knowledge as they make meaning and enact literacies with diverse audiences in civic and schooling communities.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Lexington Books
Release
November 30, 2016
ISBN
1498536441
ISBN 13
9781498536448

Enacting Adolescent Literacies across Communities: Latino/a Scribes and Their Rites

Kevin J. Burke
0/5 ( ratings)
Through an innovative approach of critical ethnography and literacy research via case-study methodologies, Enacting Adolescent Literacies across Communities: Latino/a Scribes and Their Rites analyzes Latino/a adolescents' engagement with the elements of literacy for English language arts learning and understanding. How young people enact literacies in their bicultural lives and understand literary traditions today reveals their own interests in democracy, equity, and opportunity. Moreover, the rites they perform often recover buried histories, mirrors, and stories similar to the pre-Columbian scribes whose intellectual legacy is relevant in the twenty-first century. R. Joseph Rodr�guez illustrates how adolescents experience scribal identities and language pluralism that sustains their cultural knowledge as they make meaning and enact literacies with diverse audiences in civic and schooling communities.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Lexington Books
Release
November 30, 2016
ISBN
1498536441
ISBN 13
9781498536448

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