1st Edition

Discourse Analysis and the Study of Classroom Language and Literacy Events A Microethnographic Perspective

284 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

The authors present a social linguistic/social interactional approach to the discourse analysis of classroom language and literacy events. Building on recent theories in interactional sociolinguistics, literary theory, social anthropology, critical discourse analysis, and the New Literacy Studies, they describe a microethnographic approach to discourse analysis that provides a reflexive and... Read more
Contents: B.V. Street, Foreword. Introduction. A Microethnographic Approach to the Discourse Analysis of Classroom Language and Literacy Events. A Microethnographic Approach to the Discourse Analysis of Cultural Practices in Classroom Language and Literacy Events. Microethnographic Discourse Analysis and the Exploration of Social Identity in Classroom Language and Literacy Events. Microethnographic Discourse Analysis and the Exploration of Power Relations in Classroom Language and Literacy Events. Locating Microethnographic Discourse Analysis Studies of Classroom Language and Literacy Events and the Research Imagination. Appendix: Transcription Key.

Biography

David Bloome, Stephanie Power Carter, Beth Morton Christian, Shelia Otto, Nora Shuart-Faris

"Because the volume is well grounded in current literacy theories, observant of discourse analysis techniques and methods, and written by those who have a long-standing interest in understanding the contingencies of classroom discourse as these enact power, identity, and cultural practices, readers of this volume will find it helpful in analyzing the discourse of any classroom. What this book promises, it delivers with considerable aplomb." –Ellen Cushman, Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2007, 29: 489-491