Reading Youth Writing
«New» Literacies, Cultural Studies and Education
Michael Hoechsmann author Bronwen E Low author Michele Knobel editor Colin Lankshear editor Michael Adrian Peters editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:6th Feb '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book aims to provide new insights into the complexities of theorizing contemporary adolescent literacies. It proposes a theoretical approach to understanding youth cultural production which addresses several lacunae in the field of new literacy research. Through a series of examinations of youth «writing» both inside and outside of school, the book builds an approach to the study of contemporary youth expression that draws on the theoretical and methodological insights of cultural studies. The voices of youth are central, and both the content and form of what they have to say ground the project.
Reading Youth Writing is intended for a cross-disciplinary academic audience: it will be of particular interest to scholars and both undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of education, new literacy, cultural studies, communications and media studies, rhetoric and composition studies, sociology, and sociolinguistics. Since the content is based on youth cultural production in a period of economic and cultural globalization, the book has relevance to a broad international audience.
«With Reading Youth Writing, Low and Hoechsmann track cutting-edge literacy activities in and out of school... Written with verve and wit, this book is both guide and inspiration in its insightful analyses of young writers’ flourishing, challenging work – which needs to be read, as it is read here, not through rose-coloured glasses but by critically engaging the hip-hop, YouTube cultural reworkings of writers who may yet prove a promising citizenry... We are indebted to Hoechsmann and Low’s research.promising citizenry... We are indebted to Hoechsmann and Low’s research.» (John Willinsky, Stanford University)
«I keep wondering why someone hasn’t already written a book like ‘Reading Youth Writing’! Youth writing/youth production is such an important component of youth culture, and issues of voice in particular are critical. But I am delighted that it is Michael Hoechsmann and Bronwen E. Low who have finally taken on this project. Here they bring together their individual and collective experiences as community activists and media specialists. But they are also academics who are committed to a pedagogy of change. Reading Youth Writing tells a story that will change the landscape of how those who work with and for young people in such areas as communication, cultural studies, education and youth studies think about youth as producers.» (Claudia Mitchell, James McGill Professor, McGill University)
ISBN: 9781433101779
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 270g
182 pages
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