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El. knyga: Adolescent Literacies and the Gendered Self: (Re)constructing Identities through Multimodal Literacy Practices

Edited by (Arizona State University, USA), Edited by (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)
  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136199189
  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136199189

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"Today's youth live in the interface of the local and the global. Research is documenting how a world youth culture is developing, how global migration is impacting youth, how global capitalism is changing their economic and vocational futures, and how computer-mediated communication with the world is changing the literacy needs and identities of students. This book explores the dynamic range of literacy practices that are reconstructing gender identities in both empowering and disempowering ways and theimplications for local literacy classrooms. As gendered identities become less essentialist, are more often created in virtual settings, and are increasingly globalized, literacy educators need to understand these changes in order to effectively educate their students.The volume is organized around three themes: gender influences and identities in literacy and literature; gender influences in new literacies practices; and gender and literacy issues and policies. The contributing authors, from North America, Europe, and Australia offer an international perspective on literacy issues and practices. This volume is an important contribution to understanding the impact of the local and the global on how today's youth are represented and positioned in literacypractices and polices within the context of 21st century global/cosmopolitan life"--

Today’s youth live in the interface of the local and the global. Research is documenting how a world youth culture is developing, how global migration is impacting youth, how global capitalism is changing their economic and vocational futures, and how computer-mediated communication with the world is changing the literacy needs and identities of students. This book explores the dynamic range of literacy practices that are reconstructing gender identities in both empowering and disempowering ways and the implications for local literacy classrooms. As gendered identities become less essentialist, are more often created in virtual settings, and are increasingly globalized, literacy educators need to understand these changes in order to effectively educate their students.

The volume is organized around three themes:

  • gender influences and identities in literacy and literature;
  • gender influences and identities in new literacies practices; and
  • gender and literacy issues and policies.

The contributing authors, from North America, Europe, and Australia offer an international perspective on literacy issues and practices. This volume is an important contribution to understanding the impact of the local and the global on how today’s youth are represented and positioned in literacy practices and polices within the context of 21st century global/cosmopolitan life.

Foreword xi
Theresa Rogers
Preface xiii
PART I Gender Influences and Identities in Literacy and Literature
1(40)
1 Outside Interests and Literate Practices as Contexts for Increasing Engagement and Critical Reading for Adolescent Boys
3(10)
William G. Brozo
2 Taking Patriarchy to Task: Youth, YouTube, and Young Adult Literature
13(9)
Karen A. Krasny
3 Masculinity and Portrayals of African American Boys in Young Adult Literature: A Critical Deconstruction and Reconstruction of this Genre
22(9)
Thomas W. Bean
Theodore Ransaw
4 One World: Understanding the Discourse of Benevolent Girlhood through Critical Media Literacy
31(10)
Elizabeth Marshall
Ozlem Sensoy
PART II Gender Influences and Identities in New Literacies Practices
41(68)
5 The Image You Choose is the Avatar You Use: Re-thinking Gender in New Literacies
43(10)
Guy Merchant
6 Girls' Zines as a Global Literacy Practice: Stories of Resistance and Representation
53(11)
Barbara J. Guzzetti
7 Literacies, Identities, and Gender: Refraining Girls in Digital Worlds
64(10)
Cheryl A. McLean
8 Entrepreneurship Education and Gendered Discursive Practices
74(9)
Donna E. Alvermann
9 A Cautionary Tale: Online School Book Clubs Are No Panacea for African American Adolescent Females' Coming to Voice
83(8)
Benita R. Dillard
10 Gender, Multimodal Practices, and Global Citizenship in Rural Settings
91(10)
Carla K. Meyer
Leslie Susan Cook
11 A New Look at Girls, Gaming, and Literacies
101(8)
Elisabeth R. Hayes
PART III Gender and Literacy: Issues and Policies
109(41)
12 The Girl Citizen-Reader: Gender and Literacy Education for 21st Century Citizenship
111(10)
Judith Dunkerly
Helen Harper
13 Who Will "Save the Boys"? (Re)Examining a Panic for Underachieving Boys
121(10)
Michael D. Kehler
14 Inventing Masculinity: Young Black Males, Literacy, and Tears
131(9)
David E. Kirkland
15 Gendered Subjectivities in Online Spaces: The Significance of Genderqueer Youth Writing Practices in a Global Time
140(10)
Jennifer C. Ingrey
Index 150
Barbara J. Guzzetti is Professor, Arizona State University, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and also Affiliated Faculty, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College and School for Social Transformation, Womens and Gender Studies.

Thomas W. Bean is Professor of Literacy/Reading at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA and Co-Coordinator of the Doctoral Program in the Department of Teaching and Learning, College of Education.