从Chicana/Latina女权主义框架挖掘具体的文学

IF 1.4 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Literacy Research Pub Date : 2021-01-25 DOI:10.1177/1086296X20986594
Mónica González Ybarra, Cinthya M. Saavedra
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在这篇文章中,作者们进行了一次反思和自学之旅,深入挖掘他们作为奇卡纳女权主义扫盲研究者所体现的文学。Chicana/Latina女权主义者为探索具体的文学提供了一个/另一个角度,是从边缘集中身体和知识的一种方式。作者强调Anzaldúa的自我地理概念是对Chicana/Latinas的具体文学进行理论化的切入点。为了支持这一挖掘过程,作者展示了teoría自历史作为一种文学方法论方法,如何用于定位、叙述和记录Chicana/Latinas的具体文学。研究结果表明,地方和人如何塑造知识和阅读世界的方式,从而影响印在身体上的文字。
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Excavating Embodied Literacies Through a Chicana/Latina Feminist Framework
In this article, the authors take a reflective, self-study journey that digs into their own embodied literacies as Chicana feminist literacy researchers. Chicana/Latina feminisms offer an/other angle for exploring embodied literacies and are one way to center bodies and knowledge from the margins. The authors emphasize Anzaldúa’s concept of geographies of selves as an entry point for theorizing the embodied literacies of Chicanas/Latinas. To support this excavation process, the authors demonstrate how autohistoria-teoría, as a methodological approach to literacies, can be used to locate, narrate, and document the embodied literacies of Chicanas/Latinas. The findings demonstrate how places and people shape knowledge and ways of reading the world and thus impact the literacies imprinted on bodies.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Literacy Research (JLR) is a peer-reviewed journal contributes to the advancement research related to literacy and literacy education. Current focuses include, but are not limited to: -Literacies from preschool to adulthood -Evolving and expanding definitions of ‘literacy’ -Innovative applications of theory, pedagogy and instruction -Methodological developments in literacy and language research
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