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OverviewThis book is an analysis of student literacy in an academic setting, and how this has changed due to political, economic and social factors. The contributors, who are all engaged in academic literacy work at a South African university, use the theoretical tradition of New Literacy Studies as developed by theorists such as James Gee, Brian Street and Gnnther Kress, and apply this to a case study of one university in the changing context of South Africa. Academic Literacy and the Languages of Change will be of interest to postgraduates and academics researching sociolinguistics, or language and education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Lucia Thesen , Dr Ermien van PletzenPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.470kg ISBN: 9780826487759ISBN 10: 0826487750 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 16 May 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction, Lucia Thesen (University of Cape Town, South Africa) and Ermien van Pletzen (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 1. 'Use your own words', Stella Clark 2. Literacies in transition, Bongi Bangeni (University of Cape Town, South Africa) and Rochelle Kapp (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 3. Intertextual analysis: a research tool for uncovering the writer's emerging meanings, Morgan Paxton 4. A body of reading: making 'visible' reading experiences, Ermien van Pletzen (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 5. Change as additive: harnessing students' multimodal semiotic resources, Arlene Archer (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 6. Word, image and authority in the lecture, Lucia Thesen (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 7. Identity, power and discourse: the socio-political self-representations of successful black students at UCT, Gideon Nomdo (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 8. The ESL context: an ethnographic study, Rochelle Kapp (University of Cape Town, South Africa) Bibliography IndexReviews'This book is a stimulating collection of research-based papers that focus on academic literacy work in a particular setting a South African university ten years after the democratic elections of 1994. The contributors identify and analyse issues emerging from their teaching and integral to students' creation and recreation of texts in the 'real world' setting of the University of Cape Town. Together the papers form a carefully worked tapestry in which 'place' and 'space', boundaries' and boundary crossing' are threads that signify both change and continuities in the history and politics shaping the evolving identities of students, teachers and the institution...In the issues it raises and the questions it can provoke this is a book of potential value to every teacher and administrator in higher education...' Mary Scott, English Academy Review, 2007--Sanford Lakoff [C]hapters offer future directions for both research and pedagogy...readers would be foolish to ignore the relevance of this book to fundamental questions about the function and goals of higher education globally Theresa Lillis, Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2007--Sanford Lakoff Journal Of Sociolinguistics [C]hapters offer future directions for both research and pedagogy...readers would be foolish to ignore the relevance of this book to fundamental questions about the function and goals of higher education globally Theresa Lillis, Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2007--Sanford Lakoff Journal Of Sociolinguistics [C]hapters offer future directions for both research and pedagogy...readers would be foolish to ignore the relevance of this book to fundamental questions about the function and goals of higher education globally Theresa Lillis, Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2007--Theresa Lillis, Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2007 Journal of Sociolinguistics Author InformationLucia Thesen is Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Town. Ermien van Pletzen is Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Town, and a Mandela Fellow at the W. E. B. du Bois Institute, Harvard University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |