Rural Working-Class Males in Sweden and Reading: Processes for Re-appropriating Written Culture

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Written Language and Literacy Pub Date : 2022-12-02 DOI:10.20360/langandlit29585
Stig-Börje Asplund, I. Goodson
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This article explores the intersection of place-based reading practices of rural working-class males and reading practices in school. Life story interviews have been conducted with six men in different ages (age 19-63) living in a rural region in Sweden, focusing on their reflections on their own relation to reading across a life span from the standpoint of the present. The analysis shows that there is a unique combination of factors at work when rural working-class men culturally re-appropriate written culture in ways that are sympathetic, and socially acceptable to a manual working-class culture. These factors include the processes of oralising and manualising and are often related to things learned in specific ancestral heartlands.
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瑞典农村工人阶级男性与阅读:重新占有书面文化的过程
本文探讨了农村工人阶级男性在地阅读实践与学校阅读实践的交集。对生活在瑞典农村地区的六名不同年龄段(19-63岁)的男性进行了生活故事访谈,重点是他们从现在的角度思考自己一生中与阅读的关系。分析表明,当农村工人阶级男性在文化上以同情和社会上可接受的方式重新适应书面文化时,有一个独特的因素组合在起作用。这些因素包括口述和操作的过程,通常与在特定祖先心脏地带学到的东西有关。
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