Critical literacies, imagination and the affective turn: Postgraduate students’ redesigns of race and gender in South African higher education

IF 1.6 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Belinda Mendelowitz (Associate Prof.) , Navan Govender
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Abstract

In this paper, we build on critical literacy scholarship and the affective turn, focusing particularly on the redesign process. A close and critical textual analysis of student responses to two assignments in the postgraduate education module Language and Literacy, Theories and Practices, enables us to trace the critical-creative-affective moves that students made when required to analyse and redesign university student recruitment advertisements. Students’ analyses and redesigns illustrate 1) how identification/disidentification with issues of power across gender, race, and (de)coloniality enable them to enter ‘relations of affective solidarity’ as a complex form of empathy, 2) the nuanced negotiations of affect in doing critical literacies across reading and redesign and 3) the ways in which affect surfaces differently for each student across contrasting genres and ‘revealed spaces’ (Boler, 1999).

批判性文学、想象力和情感转向:南非高等教育中研究生对种族和性别的再设计
在本文中,我们以批判性扫盲学术研究和情感转向为基础,特别关注重新设计过程。通过对研究生教育模块 "语言与读写能力、理论与实践 "中两项作业的学生回复进行严密而批判性的文本分析,我们得以追溯学生在被要求分析和重新设计大学招生广告时所采取的批判性-创造性-情感行动。学生们的分析和重新设计说明了:1)对性别、种族和(去)殖民化等权力问题的认同/不认同如何使他们进入 "情感团结关系 "这一复杂的移情形式;2)在阅读和重新设计过程中进行批判性文学创作时对情感的微妙协商;3)在不同的体裁和 "揭示空间"(Boler,1999 年)中,情感对每个学生的浮现方式各不相同。
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期刊介绍: Linguistics and Education encourages submissions that apply theory and method from all areas of linguistics to the study of education. Areas of linguistic study include, but are not limited to: text/corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, functional grammar, discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis, conversational analysis, linguistic anthropology/ethnography, language acquisition, language socialization, narrative studies, gesture/ sign /visual forms of communication, cognitive linguistics, literacy studies, language policy, and language ideology.
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