Talk, text and technology : literacy and social practice in a remote indigenous community / Inge Kral.
Material type: TextSeries: Critical language and literacy studiesPublisher: Bristol, UK ; Buffalo : Multilingual Matters, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: xviii, 311 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1847697593
- 9781847697592
- 1847697585
- 9781847697585
- 302.22440994 23
- LC159 .K73 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Practice-Based Ethnography -- The Evolution of a Social Practice Approach to Literacy -- A Social Theory of Learning -- Language Socialisation -- An Ethnography of Changing Social Practice in the Ngaanyatjarra World -- Structure of the Book -- Introducing the Ngaanyatjarra -- Ngaanyatjarra Language and Culture -- Yarnangu -- The People -- pt. 1 Living in the Now -- 1.From Forgetting to Remembering -- In Loving Memory of... -- In Celebration of the Birth of... -- Naming as Social Practice -- The Speeding Up of Time: An Accelerated Modernity -- Conclusion -- 2.Transmitting Orality and Literacy as Cultural Practice -- Domestic Domains -- Community Domains -- Institutional Domains -- Conclusion -- pt. 2 New Figured Worlds -- 3.̀Mission Time': Adapting to the New -- Mt Margaret Mission -- Schooling at Mt Margaret -- Learning to Work -- Warburton Ranges Mission -- The Schooling Imperative -- Building a Christian Work Ethic.
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