The Aesthetics of Everyday Literacies: Home Writing Practices in a British Asian Household

作者: Kate Pahl

DOI: 10.1111/AEQ.12069

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摘要: This article explores young people's home literacy practices drawing on an ethnographic study of writing in the a British Asian family living northern England. The theoretical framework comes from New Literacy Studies, and aesthetic literary theory. It applies methodology together with engaged approach to coproduction people. three instances relation textiles, gardening, experience racial harassment.

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