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El. knyga: Literacy and Mobility: Complexity, Uncertainty, and Agency at the Nexus of High School and College

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Pushing research on emerging literacies and theoretical orientations forward, this book follows students from different tracks of high school English in a "failing" U.S. public school through their first two years in universities, colleges, and jobs. Analytical and methodological tools from new literacy and mobility studies are employed to investigate relations among patterns of movement and literacy practices across educational institutions, neighborhoods, cultures, and national borders. By following research participants’ trajectories in and across scenes of literacy in school, college, home, online, in transit, and elsewhere, the work illustrates how students help constitute and connect one scene of literacy with others in their daily lives; how their mobile literacies produce, maintain, and disrupt social relations and identities with respect to race, gender, class, language, and nationality; and how they draw upon multiple literacies and linguistic resources to accommodate, resist, and transform dominant discourses.

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(7)
1 Literacy in Place and Motion
8(26)
2 Methodology for Mobile Literacy
34(27)
3 School Systems of (Im)mobility
61(30)
4 Mobile Collaborations
91(38)
5 Conclusion: Pedagogy for the Present
129(16)
Appendix A Overview of Student Participants 145(1)
Appendix B Nadif's Literary Analysis (Argument) for AP English 146(8)
Appendix C Scan of Sections of From the Hood to the Halls: Urban Fiction Meets Hip Hop Literacies Survival Guide 154(3)
Appendix D Katherine's Autobiography for Dual Enrollment English 157(3)
Appendix E Transit Authority of the River City, Route 29 160(1)
Appendix F Nadif's Proposal Essay for ENG 102, College Composition 161(6)
Appendix G Regular English Education Sketches 167(2)
Appendix H Nadif's Research Essay for ENG 102, College Composition 169(3)
Appendix I Part Two of James's Review of Nadif's "An Appeal to the People Essay" 172(1)
Index 173
Brice Nordquist is Assistant Professor, Writing and Rhetoric, Syracuse University, USA.