ABSTRACT

In this cutting-edge volume, scholars from around the world connect affect theory to the field of literacy studies and unpack the role and influence of this emerging area of scholarship on literacy education. Offering an introduction to affect theory and scholarship as it relates to literacy studies, contributors discuss the role of humanizing and dehumanizing influences on schooling and examine the emotional and affective dimensions at individual and communal levels. Arguing that an affective turn requires a radical rethinking of the nature of literacy, these chapters address the impact and import of emotion and affect on reading, writing and calling to action. Grounded in trailblazing research, the contributors push the boundaries of academic writing and model how theoretically-driven writing about affect must itself be moving and expressive.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

part I|46 pages

Pedagogies

chapter 3|17 pages

Charlene’s Puppies

Embarrassing Obsessions or Vibrant Matter Entangled in Ethical Literacies?

part II|75 pages

Politics

chapter 4|19 pages

Visceral Literacies, Political Intensities

Affect as Critical Potential in Literacy Research and Practice

chapter 6|15 pages

“It’s Something that Requires Passion”

After-echoes of the Ethnic Studies Ban

chapter 7|18 pages

Thinking and Feeling the Interval

A Few Movements of a Transnational Family

part III|87 pages

Coming to Know

chapter 8|23 pages

Why a More Human Literacy Studies Must Be Posthuman

Encountering Writing During and After the Holocaust

chapter 9|20 pages

Affective Sketches

Writing, Drawing and Living with Analysis

chapter 10|17 pages

Coded to Smithereens and Danced to Abstraction

Forms of Affect in the Industry of Research

chapter 11|16 pages

Telling Stories Out of Class

Three Movements in a Reach for Affect

chapter |7 pages

Afterword