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Rural literacies: toward social cartography

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posted on 2023-05-19, 07:42 authored by Michael Corbett, Donehower, K
In this article we analyze the emergence of the field of rural literacies. We attempt to map this field in a way that illustrates the foundational ideas of literacy and rurality as relational concepts, which are devoid of meaning as what we call “singularities.” Our insistence on the importance of context and place reveals multiple rural literacies instantiated in a diverse range of studies that have emerged from foundational texts in the field. In an effort to apply a spatial lens to rural literacies scholarship, we problematize authoritative decontextualized conceptions of both literacy and rurality. In doing so, we seek to place rurality on the map as an educationally and culturally significant category in the analysis of literacy and education.

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Publication title

Journal of Research in Rural Education

Volume

32

Issue

5

Pagination

1-13

ISSN

1551-0670

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Pennsylvania State University

Place of publication

USA

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Copyright 2017 Journal of Research in Rural Education

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Expanding knowledge in education

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