LINGUIST List 15.3205
Mon Nov 15 2004
Books: Applied Linguistics: Holme
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Literacy: Holme
Message 1: Literacy: Holme
Date: 15-Nov-2004
From: Catriona Murray <Catriona.Murray
eup.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Literacy: Holme
Title: Literacy
Subtitle: An Introduction
Publication Year: 2004
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/
Book URL:
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/edition_details.aspx?id=12105
Author: Randal Holme, University of Durham
Hardback: ISBN: 0748616888 Pages: 280 Price: U.K. £ 45.00
Paperback: ISBN: 0748616896 Pages: 280 Price: U.K. £ 16.99
Abstract:
Despite its growing prominence within fields such as applied linguistics,
education and media studies, current treatments of literacy studies often
incline towards a particular view or approach. This lucid introduction
provides a more balanced understanding, arguing that:
*literacy must be examined through a balance of approaches if we are to
appreciate its true nature
*literacy cannot be described simply as situated, social activity
*literacy is the sign systems and the uses of language that foster and
reflect its social existence
*literacy is a property of mind.
Literacy: an Introduction helps the reader to understand the currents of
thought, whether post modernist, cognitivist, or Vygotskian, which underlie
its analysis. Integrated exercises and a concluding glossary enable readers
to develop a full understanding of the topic.
Contents summary:
Introduction: what is literacy?
1. Socio-economic perspectives on literacy
2. Literacy as a sign system: understanding literacy as the visual
representation of language and meaning
3. The historical development of literacy
4. Literacy and language: linguistic approaches to the nature of literacy
5. Literacy as knowledge: issues of literacy, learning and mind
6. The many sides of literacy: conclusions and discussion
Randal Holme is an applied linguist, who has been involved in teaching and
studying literacy for a number of years. His current research interest is
in the applications of cognitive linguistics to such areas as literacy
studies, and second language teaching. Based in the School of Linguistics
and Language at the University of Durham, he lectures in applied
linguistics and directs the Language Centre.
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Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Written In: English (Language Code: ENG)
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