ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies offers a comprehensive view of the field of language and literacy studies. With forty-three chapters reflecting new research from leading scholars in the field, the Handbook pushes at the boundaries of existing fields and combines with related fields and disciplines to develop a lens on contemporary scholarship and emergent fields of inquiry. The Handbook is divided into eight sections:


• The foundations of literacy studies

• Space-focused approaches

• Time-focused approaches

• Multimodal approaches


• Digital approaches

• Hermeneutic approaches

• Making meaning from the everyday

• Co-constructing literacies with communities.


This is the first handbook of literacy studies to recognise new trends and evolving trajectories together with a focus on radical epistemologies of literacy. The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies is an essential reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students and those researching and working in the areas of applied linguistics and language and literacy.

part |72 pages

The foundations of literacy studies

part |94 pages

Space-focused approaches

chapter |13 pages

Socio-Spatial Approaches to Literacy Studies

Rethinking the social constitution and politics of space

chapter |16 pages

Rural Literacies

Text and context beyond the metropolis 1

part |73 pages

Digital approaches

part |76 pages

Hermeneutic approaches

chapter |13 pages

Literary Theory and New Literacy Studies

Conversations across fields

chapter |14 pages

Looking Good

Aesthetics, multimodality and literacy studies

chapter |14 pages

Poetry, Metaphor and Performance

Literacy as a philosophical act

part |85 pages

Making meaning from the everyday

chapter |16 pages

Moving Voices

Literacy narratives in a testimonial culture

chapter |13 pages

Making, Remaking, and Reimagining The Everyday

Play, creativity, and popular media

chapter |11 pages

Literacy as Worldmaking

Multimodality, creativity and cosmopolitanism