阅读和(重新)书写民主:亚裔美国女孩通过文学探究主张公民空间

Ankhi G. Thakurta
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目的本文旨在追溯亚裔美国女孩如何在一个虚拟校外扫盲社区中参与公民学习,该社区的课程以各种文学文本为特色。研究者利用实践者调查构建了一个虚拟扫盲教育社区,致力于亚裔美国女孩的公民学习。研究结果本文探讨了参与者如何调动植根于其交叉性身份和体现性经验的文本消费和生产的批判性实践,以理解边缘化身份的公民限制和承受能力,并为公民目的阅读和(重新)设计作者的选择。这些发现--青少年批判性公民意义生成的实例--表明她们如何在扫盲教育中为亚裔美国女孩的公民身份争取空间。 原创性/价值 本文强调了亚裔美国女孩如何调动文本消费和生产的批判性过程,在扫盲教育中维护公民身份--这是扫盲研究中一个明显未得到充分研究的课题。这项工作对扫盲工作者和学者如何通过教学法和研究优先考虑亚裔美国女孩的公民身份具有重要意义。
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Reading and (re)writing democracy: Asian American girls claim civic space through literary inquiry

Purpose

This paper aims to trace how Asian American girls engaged with civic learning in a virtual out-of-school literacy community featuring a curriculum of diverse literary texts.

Design/methodology/approach

The researcher used practitioner inquiry to construct a virtual literacy education community dedicated to the civic learning of Asian American girls.

Findings

The paper explores how participants mobilized critical practices of textual consumption and production rooted in their intersectional identities and embodied experiences to make meaning of the civic constraints and affordances of marginalized identities and to read and (re)design author choices for civic purposes. These findings – examples of youths’ critical civic meaning-making – indicate how they claimed space for Asian American civic girlhoods in literacy education.

Originality/value

This paper foregrounds how Asian American girls mobilize critical processes of text consumption and production to assert civic identities in literacy education – a significantly under-examined topic in literacy studies. This work has implications for how literacy practitioners and scholars can prioritize Asian American civic girlhoods through pedagogy and research.

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