Cross-Cultural Approaches to Literacy

Brian V Street editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:25th Mar '93

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An investigation into the meanings and uses of literacy in different cultures and societies.

Brian Street's volume investigates the meanings and uses of literacy in different cultures and societies, challenging the traditional view that literacy is a single, uniform skill, essential to functioning in a modern society.Cross-Cultural Approaches to Literacy, investigates the meanings and uses of literacy in different cultures and societies. In contrast to previous studies, where the focus of research has been on aspects of cognition, education and on the economic 'consequences' of literacy, these largely ethnographic essays bring together anthropological and linguistic work written over the last ten years. Accounts of literacy practices in a variety of locations, including Great Britain, the United States, Africa, the South Pacific and Madagascar, illustrate how these practices vary from one context to another, and challenge the traditional view that literacy is a single, uniform skill, essential to functioning in a modern society.

"...the volume on the whole is excellent and can be highly recommended." The Modern Language Journal
"This excellent volume....illustrates how widely the use of literacy varies from the popular conception of literacy in Western circles." Studies in Oral and Literate Culture

ISBN: 9780521401678

Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 24mm

Weight: 600g

336 pages