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Decolonizing Literacies: Routledge Research in Decolonizing Education

Editat de Kimberly Lenters, Towani Duchscher
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2024
This volume examines the ways in literacy has been used as a weapon and a means for settler colonialism, challenging colonized definitions of literacy and centring relationships as key to broadening understandings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032546735
ISBN-10: 1032546735
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Routledge Research in Decolonizing Education


Cuprins

1. Introduction: Decolonizing Literacies. 2. Artist Statement. 3. Wa’gwan: Graffiti Art. 4. Decolonizing Literacies: A Door Back into Ourselves.  DISRUPTING.  5. I Know You Are, and I Am Sorry: An Inquiry Into Anger and Hope. 6. A Reminder of Who I Was. 7. Finding Our Way Through Decolonizing English for Second Language Literacies: A Call for Multiple Approaches of Knowing and Being in Curriculum. 8. 3 Poems: Listen Again – A Journey of Discovering Oneself While Listening to the Stories of Others. Poem 1: English Class.  RECLAIMING.  9. Skoden: Graffiti Art. 10. Reclaiming Literacy: Embodying the Stories the Land Reveals. 11. Writing it small-Living it LOUD!!!: Uplifting Decoloniality through Hip Hop Literacy for the Mind Body & Soul. 12. Literacies of Love: Exploring Love, Value, and Respect in Diverse Learning Spaces. 13. 3 Poems: Listen Again – A Journey of Discovering Oneself While Listening to the  Stories of Others. Poem 2: Live Loud in white walls.  REMEMBERING RELATIONSHIP.  14. What Does It Mean to Read/Write Graffiti as Literacy? 15. Anti-Racism Literacies: A Place of Belonging for Racialized Students. 16. Kistónnoon Ihtaisap’op Tsinikssinistsi – Our Way is Through Our Stories. 17. Reflecting Through the Fourth Wall. 18. Un-settling Settler Allyship: A Response to Reflecting Through the Fourth Wall. 19. Moving Beyond Awareness Toward Action: An Interview with Dr. April Baker-Bell. 20. 3 Poems: Listen Again – A Journey of Discovering Oneself While Listening to the Stories of Others. Poem 3: Listen. 21. Conclusion: Reflecting on Decolonizing Literacies: Remembering Relationships with Each Other, Our Ancestors, and the World
 

Notă biografică

Towani Duchscher is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Towani Duchscher is a Black, mixed-race educator, dancer, and poet. Duchscher holds a doctorate in the specialization of Curriculum and Learning. Her research attends to how lessons of racism and marginalization are embodied and perpetuated through the explicit, implicit, and null curriculums in schools. Her research interests include decolonization, arts-based research, hidden curriculum, education for decolonization, and anti-racist education. She has authored publications in peer-reviewed journals including Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry and Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies.
Dr. Kimberly Lenters is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Language and Literacy Education at the University of Calgary where her research focuses on the social material worlds of children’s literacy development. Kim’s work has consistently focused on those students whose literacy practices are seen to be out-of-step (and therefore, generally unwelcome) in classroom spaces. Most recently, Kim’s work has focused on the relationship between play and literacy in spaces beyond the preschool and Kindergarten setting. In addition to several chapters in edited volumes, her work has been published in journals such as Reading Teacher, Literacy, English Teaching: Practice & Critique, Journal of Literacy Research, and Research in the Teaching of English (2019). She is also the co-editor of the volume, Affect and Embodiment in Critical Literacy: Assembling Theory and Practice (2020).