Considering the situated complexities and competing interest of exploitation and hope inherent in community literacy work, this article examines the ways that the Community Arts Program (CAP) at California State Prison-Sacramento complicates and also reifies archetypal grand literacy narratives and considers the place of such narratives within a broader argument for literacy as acts of creative resistance scaffolded by small, organic, tactical moves
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
Critical race theory's dire account of the prison-slave throws the hopeful pragmatisms of rhetoric a...
Precarious Citizenship: Ambivalence, Literacy and Prisoner Reentry examines the role of literacy in ...
Considering the situated complexities and competing interest of exploitation and hope inherent in co...
This essay argues that while fostering individual and collaborative literacy can indeed promote self...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate—using four U.S. based case examples—how writing and liter...
This qualitative dissertation argues that women\u27s prison writing workshops are potential spaces f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation will demonstrate...
The dominant international policy discourse in relation to literacy in particular, and lifelong lea...
This article introduces literacy from a few “big picture” perspectives, and then reviews five paradi...
The primary purpose of this research was to elevate the voices of minoritized girls of color (those ...
This article outlines two graphic novels and an accompanying activity designed to unpack complicated...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This resear...
“Against Social Death: Rhetorical Resilience at the Intersection of Higher Education and the Prison”...
This qualitative study traces different articulations of the public, emotional honesty, and economic...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
Critical race theory's dire account of the prison-slave throws the hopeful pragmatisms of rhetoric a...
Precarious Citizenship: Ambivalence, Literacy and Prisoner Reentry examines the role of literacy in ...
Considering the situated complexities and competing interest of exploitation and hope inherent in co...
This essay argues that while fostering individual and collaborative literacy can indeed promote self...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate—using four U.S. based case examples—how writing and liter...
This qualitative dissertation argues that women\u27s prison writing workshops are potential spaces f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation will demonstrate...
The dominant international policy discourse in relation to literacy in particular, and lifelong lea...
This article introduces literacy from a few “big picture” perspectives, and then reviews five paradi...
The primary purpose of this research was to elevate the voices of minoritized girls of color (those ...
This article outlines two graphic novels and an accompanying activity designed to unpack complicated...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This resear...
“Against Social Death: Rhetorical Resilience at the Intersection of Higher Education and the Prison”...
This qualitative study traces different articulations of the public, emotional honesty, and economic...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
Critical race theory's dire account of the prison-slave throws the hopeful pragmatisms of rhetoric a...
Precarious Citizenship: Ambivalence, Literacy and Prisoner Reentry examines the role of literacy in ...