ABSTRACT
City Literacies explores the lives and literacies of different generations of people living in two contrasting areas of London at the end of the 20th century: Spitalfields and the City. This contrast outwardly symbolizes the huge difference between poverty and wealth existing in Britain at this time. The book presents a study of living, learning and reading as it has taken place in public settings, including the school classroom, clubs, places of worship, theatres, and in the home. Over fifty people recount their memories of learning to read in different contexts and circumstances.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I LIVING AND LEARNING EAST OF THE ALDGATE PUMP
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Part II CHILDHOOD MEMORIES OF LITERACY AND LEARNING
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Part III LOOKING AHEAD: YOUNG LITERACIES, LIVES AND LEARNING