Ethnography, linguistics, narrative inequality : toward an understanding of voice
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Ethnography, linguistics, narrative inequality : toward an understanding of voice
(Critical perspectives on literacy and education series)
Taylor & Francis, 1996
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Collection of previously published material, some of which has been rev. for this publication
Includes bibliographical references (p. ix, 231-249) and indexes of subject and name (p. 250-258)
収録内容
- What is ethnography?
- Educational ethnology
- Speech and language : on the origins and foundations of inequality among speakers
- Report from an underdeveloped country : toward linguistic competence in the United States
- Narrative thinking and storytelling rights : a folklorist's clue to a critique of education
- Narrative form as a grammar of experience : Native Americans and a glimpse of English
- Oral patterns as a resource in children's writing : ethnopoetic notes
- Ethnopoetics and sociolinguistics : three stories by African-American children
- Bernstein and poetics
- Inequality in language : taking for granted
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of work addresses the contribution that ethnography and linguistics make to education, and the contribution that research in education makes to anthropology and linguistics.; The first section of the book pinpoints characteristics of anthropology that most make a difference to research in education. The second section describes the perspective that is needed if the study of language is to contribute adequately to problems of education and inequality. Finally, the third section takes up discoveries about narrative, which show that young people's narratives may have a depth of form and skill that has gone largely unrecognized.
目次
- Part 1 Ethnography: what is ethnography?
- education ethnology. Part 2 Linguistics: speech and language - on the origins and foundations of inequality among speakers
- report from an underdeveloped country - toward linguistic competence in the United States. Part 3 Narrative and inequality: narrative thinking and story-telling rights - a folklorist'sclue to a critique of education
- narrative form as a "grammar" of experience
- oral patterns as a resource in children's writing - an ethnopoetic note
- ethnopoetics and socioloinguistics - three stories by African-American children
- Bernstein and poetics
- inequality in language - taking for granted.
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