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The Power of Literacy
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The Power of Literacy

The limits of my language
mean the limits of my world.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

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The Power of Literacy

overview
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introducing the research study
concepts and definitions
some texts in the academy
the essay : practices and texts
the language exercise: practices and texts
opening for alternatives
the power of literacy

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introducing the research
RQ:

how is social power enacted
through academic literacy

Research:

qualitative

Co-researchers:

2nd year students languages

Data:

course generated & research
generated

Analytical frameworks:

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ethnographic content analysis
CDA: textual analysis
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The Power of Literacy

concepts and definitions

literacy practices

General cultural ways of
utilizing written language
which people draw upon in
their lives

texts

Particular configurations of
institutionally available
literacy practices

social power

Relations of difference created
by unequal access to and
control over symbolic
resources

symbolic resources

knowledge, discourse, self
esteem; content, events &
roles

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some texts in the academy
written texts
essays, compositions, translations, notes, literature
commentaries, analyses, seminar papers, term papers,
language exercises, paragraphs, exam papers, letters,
descriptions, ‘characterisations’

reading texts
classical fiction, poetry, biography/autobiography,
quotations, lecture notes, grammar/linguistics studies,
dictionary entries, literature in the area of
psychology/pedagogy

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The Power of Literacy

the essay : practices (I)
representations of essays
talent, cocktail of ideas, space of freedom
what is knowledge and how is new knowledge created
expectations of the teacher
‘be explicit’, ‘argument’, ‘be creative, ‘be
imaginative’
linguistically expressed in a way that does not
support students to make sense of it - discourse
of mystery

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The Power of Literacy

the essay : practices (II)
talk about literacy
task (very general, not inviting SS to draw on
critical competences, talk towards text/essay
bibliography, choice of topics), discussion (?
pre, while, post presentation, feedback (written,
oral, mark)
reduced, controlled by teacher, no new knowledge creation
encouraged, recognition literacy encouraged

as move in interaction
roles of teachers and students: how much, what
mainly teacher, mainly control and assessment
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The Power of Literacy

the essay: texts (I)
definition
The most general definitions of the essay refer to
texts in which a writer discusses ‘a topic’ and in
doing so s/he expresses ‘a point of view on that
topic’ (Ivanic, 1998: 114, Richards, Platt, Platt,
1992: 128-9).

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The Power of Literacy

the essay: texts (I)
purpose
instrumental (get marks, approval)/less
communicative (own opinion, point of view)
task and theme
only literature, text mediated representations of
the social world , ‘inside university’
structure and argument
show that no new knowledge is produced in most of
the cases, but ‘teacher talk’ is restituted: Ts
know what they say

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The Power of Literacy

the essay: texts (III)
identity and voice
SSs presence in the text not signaled, SS positioned
as restituters, within literary studies, not as
researchers
intertextuality
dialogue mostly with teacher written or teacher
indicated texts
Layout and semiotic mode
monolithic, exclusively verbal, handwritten, etc

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The Power of Literacy

findings
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lack of alternatives
student disempowerment
attitude to knowledge/making: recognition
lack of critical position
lack of awareness of ‘outside university’
world/resources

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The Power of Literacy

the essay: a different definition (I)
Analysis of essay rhetoric brings to light
pathological forms of verbal restitution. The
essay writer reinstates the professorial word
through processes of levelling, reinterpretation
and de-contextualisation which point not to a
cultural apprenticeship at work, but to the logic
of acculturation. The typical essay is
characterised by a discourse of allusion and
ellipsis. This presupposes student complicity in
and through linguistic misunderstanding which
today defines the teaching relationship.
(Bordieu, 1994)
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The Power of Literacy

the essay: a different definition (II)
‘Indeed, there is nothing that he requires of the
language of students except that it ‘points to’ a
possible discourse, the complete knowledge and
comprehension of which lie with him alone. This applies
to the thoughts of particular authors, as well as to his
own ideas. Students adjust perfectly to this discourse
which can be read from hints, because it is necessarily
the lecturer, not the student, who is supposed to posses
the balance of the words unsaid. ’I don’t understand what
students write’, one academic admits. ’Or at least I get
the feeling I shouldn’t understand. Of course I do know
what they’re getting at because I know the last word in
the story – it’s the same story I told them. The sloppy
way they use technical terms is worrying, but we fill the
gaps.’
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The Power of Literacy

implications
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when we think we teach reading and writing we do
much more than that
we introduce our students to a way to approach
and conceive knowledge
we tell them what constitutes knowledge and how
knowledge is to be produced
we create opportunities for them to position
themselves towards existing knowledge
we open or close ways of being and ways of
thinking

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The Power of Literacy

possible alternatives
project work?
other

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The Power of Literacy
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discussions
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questions 
comments
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constructing social power through academic literacy

  • 1.  The Power of Literacy
  • 2.  The Power of Literacy The limits of my language mean the limits of my world. Ludwig Wittgenstein 02/25/14
  • 3.  The Power of Literacy overview        introducing the research study concepts and definitions some texts in the academy the essay : practices and texts the language exercise: practices and texts opening for alternatives the power of literacy 02/25/14
  • 4.  The Power of Literacy introducing the research RQ: how is social power enacted through academic literacy Research: qualitative Co-researchers: 2nd year students languages Data: course generated & research generated Analytical frameworks: 02/25/14 ethnographic content analysis CDA: textual analysis
  • 5.  The Power of Literacy concepts and definitions literacy practices General cultural ways of utilizing written language which people draw upon in their lives texts Particular configurations of institutionally available literacy practices social power Relations of difference created by unequal access to and control over symbolic resources symbolic resources knowledge, discourse, self esteem; content, events & roles 02/25/14
  • 6.  The Power of Literacy some texts in the academy written texts essays, compositions, translations, notes, literature commentaries, analyses, seminar papers, term papers, language exercises, paragraphs, exam papers, letters, descriptions, ‘characterisations’ reading texts classical fiction, poetry, biography/autobiography, quotations, lecture notes, grammar/linguistics studies, dictionary entries, literature in the area of psychology/pedagogy 02/25/14
  • 7.  The Power of Literacy the essay : practices (I) representations of essays talent, cocktail of ideas, space of freedom what is knowledge and how is new knowledge created expectations of the teacher ‘be explicit’, ‘argument’, ‘be creative, ‘be imaginative’ linguistically expressed in a way that does not support students to make sense of it - discourse of mystery 02/25/14
  • 8.  The Power of Literacy the essay : practices (II) talk about literacy task (very general, not inviting SS to draw on critical competences, talk towards text/essay bibliography, choice of topics), discussion (? pre, while, post presentation, feedback (written, oral, mark) reduced, controlled by teacher, no new knowledge creation encouraged, recognition literacy encouraged as move in interaction roles of teachers and students: how much, what mainly teacher, mainly control and assessment 02/25/14
  • 9.  The Power of Literacy the essay: texts (I) definition The most general definitions of the essay refer to texts in which a writer discusses ‘a topic’ and in doing so s/he expresses ‘a point of view on that topic’ (Ivanic, 1998: 114, Richards, Platt, Platt, 1992: 128-9). 02/25/14
  • 10.  The Power of Literacy the essay: texts (I) purpose instrumental (get marks, approval)/less communicative (own opinion, point of view) task and theme only literature, text mediated representations of the social world , ‘inside university’ structure and argument show that no new knowledge is produced in most of the cases, but ‘teacher talk’ is restituted: Ts know what they say 02/25/14
  • 11.  The Power of Literacy the essay: texts (III) identity and voice SSs presence in the text not signaled, SS positioned as restituters, within literary studies, not as researchers intertextuality dialogue mostly with teacher written or teacher indicated texts Layout and semiotic mode monolithic, exclusively verbal, handwritten, etc 02/25/14
  • 12.  The Power of Literacy findings      lack of alternatives student disempowerment attitude to knowledge/making: recognition lack of critical position lack of awareness of ‘outside university’ world/resources 02/25/14
  • 13.  The Power of Literacy the essay: a different definition (I) Analysis of essay rhetoric brings to light pathological forms of verbal restitution. The essay writer reinstates the professorial word through processes of levelling, reinterpretation and de-contextualisation which point not to a cultural apprenticeship at work, but to the logic of acculturation. The typical essay is characterised by a discourse of allusion and ellipsis. This presupposes student complicity in and through linguistic misunderstanding which today defines the teaching relationship. (Bordieu, 1994) 02/25/14
  • 14.  The Power of Literacy the essay: a different definition (II) ‘Indeed, there is nothing that he requires of the language of students except that it ‘points to’ a possible discourse, the complete knowledge and comprehension of which lie with him alone. This applies to the thoughts of particular authors, as well as to his own ideas. Students adjust perfectly to this discourse which can be read from hints, because it is necessarily the lecturer, not the student, who is supposed to posses the balance of the words unsaid. ’I don’t understand what students write’, one academic admits. ’Or at least I get the feeling I shouldn’t understand. Of course I do know what they’re getting at because I know the last word in the story – it’s the same story I told them. The sloppy way they use technical terms is worrying, but we fill the gaps.’ 02/25/14
  • 15.  The Power of Literacy implications      when we think we teach reading and writing we do much more than that we introduce our students to a way to approach and conceive knowledge we tell them what constitutes knowledge and how knowledge is to be produced we create opportunities for them to position themselves towards existing knowledge we open or close ways of being and ways of thinking 02/25/14
  • 16.  The Power of Literacy possible alternatives project work? other 02/25/14
  • 17.  The Power of Literacy  discussions  questions  comments   02/25/14

Notas do Editor

  1. when we think we teach reading and writing we do much more than that we introduce our students to a way to approach and conceive knowledge we tell them what constitutes knowledge and how knowledge is to be produced we create opportunities for them to position themselves towards existing knowledge we open or close ways of being and ways of thinking
  2. Power in discourse the control exercised by those in power over the contribution of non-powerful participants through imposing constraints: content (what is said or done), on relations (the social relations people enter when using language), on subject positions people use; how are the events defined (e.g lecture, exam) – what roles are available to people to take. Power behin discourse preferences for certain genres, lexical choice, graphical layout, topics, speech acts
  3. Most of texts indicated or given by teacher: control over genres, topics, language All texts are disembedded from social context and they all belong to the literacy specific for ‘educated’ people: only one type of literacy is privileged: through these texts, students are tolld what counnts as literacy and as knowledge