Bakhtinian Perspectives on Language, Literacy, and LearningArnetha F. Ball, Sarah Warshauer Freedman Cambridge University Press, 2004 M08 23 - 349 páginas This 2004 book represents a multidisciplinary collaboration that highlights the significance of Mikhail Bakhtin's theories to modern scholarship in the field of language and literacy. Book chapters examine such important questions as: What resources do students bring from their home/community environments that help them become literate in school? What knowledge do teachers need in order to meet the literacy needs of varied students? How can teacher educators and professional development programs better understand teachers' needs and help them to become better prepared to teach diverse literacy learners? What challenges lie ahead for literacy learners in the coming century? Chapters are contributed by scholars who write from varied disciplinary perspectives. In addition, other scholarly voices enter into a Bakhtinian dialogue with these scholars about their ideas. These 'other voices' help our readers push the boundaries of current thinking on Bakhtinian theory and make this book a model of heteroglossia and dialogic intertexuality. |
Contenido
Ideological Becoming Bakhtinian Concepts to Guide the Study of Language Literacy and Learning | 3 |
Dewey and Bakhtin in Dialogue From Rosenblatt to a Pedagogy of Literature as Social Aesthetic Practice | 34 |
Intertextualities Volosinov Bakhtin Literary Theory and Literacy Studies | 53 |
The Teaching of Academic Language to Minority Second Language Learners | 66 |
Voices in Dialogue Dialoguing About Dialogism Form and Content in a Bakhtinian Dialogue | 99 |
VOICED DOUBLE VOICED AND MULTIVOICED DISCOURSES IN OUR SCHOOLS | 105 |
Performance as the Foundation for a Secondary School Literacy Program A Bakhtinian Perspective | 107 |
Double Voiced Discourse African American Vernacular English as Resource in Cultural Modeling Classrooms | 129 |
HETEROGLOSSIA IN A CHANGING WORLD | 211 |
New Teachers for New Times The Dialogical Principle in Teaching and Learning Electronically | 213 |
Is Contradiction Contrary? | 232 |
A Bakhtinian Perspective on Learning to Read and Write Late in Life | 252 |
New Times and New Literacies Themes for a Changing World | 279 |
Hybridity as Literacy Literacy as Hybridity Dialog1c Responses to a Heteroglossic World | 307 |
A CLOSING THOUGHT ON BAKHTINIAN PERSPECTIVES | 315 |
The Process of Ideological Becoming Gary Saul Morson | 317 |
Narratives of Rethinking The Inner Dialogue of Classroom Discourse and Student Writing | 148 |
Ever Newer Ways to Mean Authoring Pedagogical Change in Secondary SubjectArea Classrooms | 172 |
Multivoiced Discourses in Ideological Becoming | 203 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
Social Linguistics and Literacies: Ideology in Discourses James Paul Gee Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Teacher Education with an Attitude: Preparing Teachers to Educate Working ... Patrick J. Finn,Mary E. Finn Vista previa limitada - 2012 |