Theories, Models, and Practices of Literacy
Herausgeber: Sailors, Misty; Watson, Vaughn W. M.; Nuñez, Idalia
Theories, Models, and Practices of Literacy
Herausgeber: Sailors, Misty; Watson, Vaughn W. M.; Nuñez, Idalia
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The 8th Edition is updated to represent a new era in contemporary critical scholarship. With a revised name, the intentional inclusion of diverse perspectives, and new organizational structure, Theories, Models, and Practices of Literacy represents the theories that drive literacy and the scholars who write about and within the field.
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The 8th Edition is updated to represent a new era in contemporary critical scholarship. With a revised name, the intentional inclusion of diverse perspectives, and new organizational structure, Theories, Models, and Practices of Literacy represents the theories that drive literacy and the scholars who write about and within the field.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 8. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1330g
- ISBN-13: 9781032794778
- ISBN-10: 1032794771
- Artikelnr.: 74444332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 8. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1330g
- ISBN-13: 9781032794778
- ISBN-10: 1032794771
- Artikelnr.: 74444332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Misty Sailors is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at San Antonio and Director of Literacy Research at WestEd. Idalia Nuñez is an Associate Professor of Language and Literacy in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Vaughn W. M. Watson is an Associate Professor of English Education, in the Department of Teacher Education, at Michigan State University. James V. Hoffman is a Professor Emeritus of Language and Literacy at The University of Texas at Austin. Donna E. Alvermann is the Omer Clyde and Elizabeth Parr Aderhold Professor of Education, and Distinguished Research Professor, Emeritus, at the University of Georgia in Athens.
Section 1: Disrupting Colonial Boundaries Through Theories of Languaging
1. Complicating Postcolonial Logics: Toward Transraciolinguistic Justice in
Literacy Instruction 2. Anchoring Translanguaging Theory in Our Own
Testimonios 3. Untapped Possibilities: Intersectionality Theory, Literacy
Research, Teacher Education, and Teaching Section 2: Young Children's
Literacies 4. Rethinking (Il)literate Bodies: Critical Posthumanism and
Minoritized Children's Literacies 5. Play as the Literacy of Children:
Imagining Otherwise in Constrained Classrooms 6. The Simple View of Reading
is Not So Simple: Fundamental Problems and Suggested Alternatives Section
3: Youth Literacies 7. Afrofuturist Literacies and the Textual Geographies
of Black Futures 8. Supporting Youth's Culturally Relevant & Sustaining
Peer Interactions in Literacy Teaching and Learning 9. Playing with(in)
Platforms: A Sociomaterial Perspective on Literacy and Video Games 10.
Positioning Youth: Contemporary Waves of Theory Building in Writing and
Writing Development Section 4: Disciplinary Literacy 11. Noticing for
Equity in Disciplinary Literacy Instruction 12. Reimagining Science
Literacies with Performing Arts Practices: The Salience of the Body 13.
Broadening Theories of Disciplinary Literacy to Include Young Children
Section 5: Home and Community as Sites of Critical Literacies 14. From las
Semillas to el Árbol: Cultivating a Borderlands Biliteracies Framework 15.
The Creative Artistry of Home as Fugitivity 16. A Communal Pedagogy of
Resistance and Its Communal Organizing Literacies: Theorizing the Practices
of Latine/x Immigrants' Organizing Section 6: Literacy Teaching to Literacy
Teacher Education: Personal and Professional Journeys into Theory and
Practice 17. Radically Reimagining Teacher Education Through Embodiment and
Improvisation 18. Coalitional Counternarratives: Advancing Justice-Oriented
Literacy Teacher Preparation Through CRT Methodologies and Action Research
in Collective Spaces 19. Third Space, Boundary Crossing, and Hybrid Space
as Theoretical Frameworks for Research into Transformative Literacy Teacher
Preparation Section 7: Introduction: (Re)Theorizing: Reading Disabilities
20. A Historical Perspective on Theoretical Frameworks for Reading
Disability 21. Neurological Queerness: A Guiding Theoretical Framework for
Justice-Oriented Dis/ability and Literacy Research 22. Meaning-Making at
the Margins: DisCrit in and Through Early Literacy Research and Practice
Section 8: Futuring, Pasts, and Presence: Digital Lives, Worlds, and
Literacies 23. Black Girls, Blogs, and Books: Toward an Urban Digital
Literacies Framework 24. Envisioning and Enacting Rightful Literary
Presence with Immigrant Youth as Everyday Teaching Practice 25. Caught Up
in the Moment: Seeking Magic in Literacy Research Section 9: Transglobal,
Multimodal Lives, Texts, and Literacies 26. To Play as One Does: Affirming
Affective Positionalities to Address Social Justice Issues 27. Thinking
Together: Unsettling Knowledge Hegemonies Through Intentional Epistemic
Partnerships in Literacy Research and Practice 28. African Orality and
Storytelling as Theoretical Framework and Approach in Literacy Research and
Education Section 10: Global Literacies 29. Advancing Theoretical
Perspectives on Transnationalism in Literacy Research: Theorizing Inside
the Racial Turn and Postsecondary Education 30. Critical Literacy,
Pedagogy, and Democratic Education 31. Precarity: Theorizing Practices of
Critical Media Literacy for a More Just Future
1. Complicating Postcolonial Logics: Toward Transraciolinguistic Justice in
Literacy Instruction 2. Anchoring Translanguaging Theory in Our Own
Testimonios 3. Untapped Possibilities: Intersectionality Theory, Literacy
Research, Teacher Education, and Teaching Section 2: Young Children's
Literacies 4. Rethinking (Il)literate Bodies: Critical Posthumanism and
Minoritized Children's Literacies 5. Play as the Literacy of Children:
Imagining Otherwise in Constrained Classrooms 6. The Simple View of Reading
is Not So Simple: Fundamental Problems and Suggested Alternatives Section
3: Youth Literacies 7. Afrofuturist Literacies and the Textual Geographies
of Black Futures 8. Supporting Youth's Culturally Relevant & Sustaining
Peer Interactions in Literacy Teaching and Learning 9. Playing with(in)
Platforms: A Sociomaterial Perspective on Literacy and Video Games 10.
Positioning Youth: Contemporary Waves of Theory Building in Writing and
Writing Development Section 4: Disciplinary Literacy 11. Noticing for
Equity in Disciplinary Literacy Instruction 12. Reimagining Science
Literacies with Performing Arts Practices: The Salience of the Body 13.
Broadening Theories of Disciplinary Literacy to Include Young Children
Section 5: Home and Community as Sites of Critical Literacies 14. From las
Semillas to el Árbol: Cultivating a Borderlands Biliteracies Framework 15.
The Creative Artistry of Home as Fugitivity 16. A Communal Pedagogy of
Resistance and Its Communal Organizing Literacies: Theorizing the Practices
of Latine/x Immigrants' Organizing Section 6: Literacy Teaching to Literacy
Teacher Education: Personal and Professional Journeys into Theory and
Practice 17. Radically Reimagining Teacher Education Through Embodiment and
Improvisation 18. Coalitional Counternarratives: Advancing Justice-Oriented
Literacy Teacher Preparation Through CRT Methodologies and Action Research
in Collective Spaces 19. Third Space, Boundary Crossing, and Hybrid Space
as Theoretical Frameworks for Research into Transformative Literacy Teacher
Preparation Section 7: Introduction: (Re)Theorizing: Reading Disabilities
20. A Historical Perspective on Theoretical Frameworks for Reading
Disability 21. Neurological Queerness: A Guiding Theoretical Framework for
Justice-Oriented Dis/ability and Literacy Research 22. Meaning-Making at
the Margins: DisCrit in and Through Early Literacy Research and Practice
Section 8: Futuring, Pasts, and Presence: Digital Lives, Worlds, and
Literacies 23. Black Girls, Blogs, and Books: Toward an Urban Digital
Literacies Framework 24. Envisioning and Enacting Rightful Literary
Presence with Immigrant Youth as Everyday Teaching Practice 25. Caught Up
in the Moment: Seeking Magic in Literacy Research Section 9: Transglobal,
Multimodal Lives, Texts, and Literacies 26. To Play as One Does: Affirming
Affective Positionalities to Address Social Justice Issues 27. Thinking
Together: Unsettling Knowledge Hegemonies Through Intentional Epistemic
Partnerships in Literacy Research and Practice 28. African Orality and
Storytelling as Theoretical Framework and Approach in Literacy Research and
Education Section 10: Global Literacies 29. Advancing Theoretical
Perspectives on Transnationalism in Literacy Research: Theorizing Inside
the Racial Turn and Postsecondary Education 30. Critical Literacy,
Pedagogy, and Democratic Education 31. Precarity: Theorizing Practices of
Critical Media Literacy for a More Just Future
Section 1: Disrupting Colonial Boundaries Through Theories of Languaging
1. Complicating Postcolonial Logics: Toward Transraciolinguistic Justice in
Literacy Instruction 2. Anchoring Translanguaging Theory in Our Own
Testimonios 3. Untapped Possibilities: Intersectionality Theory, Literacy
Research, Teacher Education, and Teaching Section 2: Young Children's
Literacies 4. Rethinking (Il)literate Bodies: Critical Posthumanism and
Minoritized Children's Literacies 5. Play as the Literacy of Children:
Imagining Otherwise in Constrained Classrooms 6. The Simple View of Reading
is Not So Simple: Fundamental Problems and Suggested Alternatives Section
3: Youth Literacies 7. Afrofuturist Literacies and the Textual Geographies
of Black Futures 8. Supporting Youth's Culturally Relevant & Sustaining
Peer Interactions in Literacy Teaching and Learning 9. Playing with(in)
Platforms: A Sociomaterial Perspective on Literacy and Video Games 10.
Positioning Youth: Contemporary Waves of Theory Building in Writing and
Writing Development Section 4: Disciplinary Literacy 11. Noticing for
Equity in Disciplinary Literacy Instruction 12. Reimagining Science
Literacies with Performing Arts Practices: The Salience of the Body 13.
Broadening Theories of Disciplinary Literacy to Include Young Children
Section 5: Home and Community as Sites of Critical Literacies 14. From las
Semillas to el Árbol: Cultivating a Borderlands Biliteracies Framework 15.
The Creative Artistry of Home as Fugitivity 16. A Communal Pedagogy of
Resistance and Its Communal Organizing Literacies: Theorizing the Practices
of Latine/x Immigrants' Organizing Section 6: Literacy Teaching to Literacy
Teacher Education: Personal and Professional Journeys into Theory and
Practice 17. Radically Reimagining Teacher Education Through Embodiment and
Improvisation 18. Coalitional Counternarratives: Advancing Justice-Oriented
Literacy Teacher Preparation Through CRT Methodologies and Action Research
in Collective Spaces 19. Third Space, Boundary Crossing, and Hybrid Space
as Theoretical Frameworks for Research into Transformative Literacy Teacher
Preparation Section 7: Introduction: (Re)Theorizing: Reading Disabilities
20. A Historical Perspective on Theoretical Frameworks for Reading
Disability 21. Neurological Queerness: A Guiding Theoretical Framework for
Justice-Oriented Dis/ability and Literacy Research 22. Meaning-Making at
the Margins: DisCrit in and Through Early Literacy Research and Practice
Section 8: Futuring, Pasts, and Presence: Digital Lives, Worlds, and
Literacies 23. Black Girls, Blogs, and Books: Toward an Urban Digital
Literacies Framework 24. Envisioning and Enacting Rightful Literary
Presence with Immigrant Youth as Everyday Teaching Practice 25. Caught Up
in the Moment: Seeking Magic in Literacy Research Section 9: Transglobal,
Multimodal Lives, Texts, and Literacies 26. To Play as One Does: Affirming
Affective Positionalities to Address Social Justice Issues 27. Thinking
Together: Unsettling Knowledge Hegemonies Through Intentional Epistemic
Partnerships in Literacy Research and Practice 28. African Orality and
Storytelling as Theoretical Framework and Approach in Literacy Research and
Education Section 10: Global Literacies 29. Advancing Theoretical
Perspectives on Transnationalism in Literacy Research: Theorizing Inside
the Racial Turn and Postsecondary Education 30. Critical Literacy,
Pedagogy, and Democratic Education 31. Precarity: Theorizing Practices of
Critical Media Literacy for a More Just Future
1. Complicating Postcolonial Logics: Toward Transraciolinguistic Justice in
Literacy Instruction 2. Anchoring Translanguaging Theory in Our Own
Testimonios 3. Untapped Possibilities: Intersectionality Theory, Literacy
Research, Teacher Education, and Teaching Section 2: Young Children's
Literacies 4. Rethinking (Il)literate Bodies: Critical Posthumanism and
Minoritized Children's Literacies 5. Play as the Literacy of Children:
Imagining Otherwise in Constrained Classrooms 6. The Simple View of Reading
is Not So Simple: Fundamental Problems and Suggested Alternatives Section
3: Youth Literacies 7. Afrofuturist Literacies and the Textual Geographies
of Black Futures 8. Supporting Youth's Culturally Relevant & Sustaining
Peer Interactions in Literacy Teaching and Learning 9. Playing with(in)
Platforms: A Sociomaterial Perspective on Literacy and Video Games 10.
Positioning Youth: Contemporary Waves of Theory Building in Writing and
Writing Development Section 4: Disciplinary Literacy 11. Noticing for
Equity in Disciplinary Literacy Instruction 12. Reimagining Science
Literacies with Performing Arts Practices: The Salience of the Body 13.
Broadening Theories of Disciplinary Literacy to Include Young Children
Section 5: Home and Community as Sites of Critical Literacies 14. From las
Semillas to el Árbol: Cultivating a Borderlands Biliteracies Framework 15.
The Creative Artistry of Home as Fugitivity 16. A Communal Pedagogy of
Resistance and Its Communal Organizing Literacies: Theorizing the Practices
of Latine/x Immigrants' Organizing Section 6: Literacy Teaching to Literacy
Teacher Education: Personal and Professional Journeys into Theory and
Practice 17. Radically Reimagining Teacher Education Through Embodiment and
Improvisation 18. Coalitional Counternarratives: Advancing Justice-Oriented
Literacy Teacher Preparation Through CRT Methodologies and Action Research
in Collective Spaces 19. Third Space, Boundary Crossing, and Hybrid Space
as Theoretical Frameworks for Research into Transformative Literacy Teacher
Preparation Section 7: Introduction: (Re)Theorizing: Reading Disabilities
20. A Historical Perspective on Theoretical Frameworks for Reading
Disability 21. Neurological Queerness: A Guiding Theoretical Framework for
Justice-Oriented Dis/ability and Literacy Research 22. Meaning-Making at
the Margins: DisCrit in and Through Early Literacy Research and Practice
Section 8: Futuring, Pasts, and Presence: Digital Lives, Worlds, and
Literacies 23. Black Girls, Blogs, and Books: Toward an Urban Digital
Literacies Framework 24. Envisioning and Enacting Rightful Literary
Presence with Immigrant Youth as Everyday Teaching Practice 25. Caught Up
in the Moment: Seeking Magic in Literacy Research Section 9: Transglobal,
Multimodal Lives, Texts, and Literacies 26. To Play as One Does: Affirming
Affective Positionalities to Address Social Justice Issues 27. Thinking
Together: Unsettling Knowledge Hegemonies Through Intentional Epistemic
Partnerships in Literacy Research and Practice 28. African Orality and
Storytelling as Theoretical Framework and Approach in Literacy Research and
Education Section 10: Global Literacies 29. Advancing Theoretical
Perspectives on Transnationalism in Literacy Research: Theorizing Inside
the Racial Turn and Postsecondary Education 30. Critical Literacy,
Pedagogy, and Democratic Education 31. Precarity: Theorizing Practices of
Critical Media Literacy for a More Just Future







