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More-Than-Human Literacies in Early Childhood: Feminist Thought in Childhood Research

Autor Abigail Hackett
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More-Than-Human Literacies in Early Childhood draws on a long-term ethnographic research into the role of place, materiality and the body in the literacies of young children aged 12-36 months. It builds a picture of how children participate in, or become caught up in, literacies and language in the contexts of their everyday lives. Throughout the book, recognised understandings of young children are decentred in favour of experiential knowing of parents and communities, body-place knowing and ordinary affects. Abigail Hackett argues that young children's literacies are always more-than-human, involving sounds, gestures and movements between humans and nonhuman places and things. By paying close attention to the more-than-human nature of these literacies, which rely on bodies, places, animals, humans, objects and atmospheres for their ongoingness, a case is made for the decentring of young children. The book will be of particular interest to researchers looking at feminist-new materialism, posthumanism, affect theory, and critical literacy in early childhood settings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350215184
ISBN-10: 135021518X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Feminist Thought in Childhood Research

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Re-conceptualises literacies of young children using feminist new materialist theories and community ways of knowing

Notă biografică

Abigail Hackett is Research Fellow in the Education and Social Research Institute at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Cuprins

List of Figures and TablesAcknowledgementsSeries Editor's IntroductionPart 1: Starting with Community and Place1. More-Than-Human Literacies in Community Spaces of Early Childhood 2. Acting Like an Ethnographer, Thinking with Posthumanism: Notes on Methodology and Method3. The Politics of Describing the World4. Literacies in Early Childhood as Mundane PoliticsPart 2: Re-Conceptualizing Early Childhood Literacies as More-Than-Human5. Wild Literacies6. Moving Bodies7. Thing-Ness and Literacies 8. Vocalizations as More-Than-HumanPart 3: Where Did We Get To?9. Beyond Progress? What is Lost and What is Gained?10. Literacies Yet-To-ComeNotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Hackett contributes a bold and conceptually rich rupturing of the dominant discourses of early childhood literacy.
At a time when data-driven system and evidence-based practice continue to hold sway in educational settings, this book make a powerful plea for engaging with the everyday, for recognising the affective intensities of wild, more-than-human literacies and unsettling the certainties that work to hold inequalities in place. It is one of the most compelling books on language and literacy that I have read for some time - beautifully written, provocative and very moving.
An interesting blend of theory and practice that describes the relationship between posthuman thought and literacy. The book is beautifully written, well laid out and has carved out a niche within the existing theoretical frameworks that is unique.
Abigail Hackett's richly descriptive portrayal of young children's language and literacy practices provides us a view into an everyday world that we instantly recognize but that is most often shoved aside as "off-task" within linear, instrumental versions of development and learning. Through her marvelous storytelling, Hackett makes accessible, clear, and compelling the power of conceptualizing young children's literacies as embodied, collective, entangled in flows of affect, and engaged with the more-than-human world.
More-Than-Human Literacies in Early Childhood is an engaging read. This is largely due to the warmth within Hackett's recounting of her time in the field. Nevertheless, the text is simultaneously theoretically challenging, bringing together multiple concepts related to post-humanism and feminist new materialism, as well as the politics and ethics related to the education and care of very young children.