The New Literacy Studies and the Resurgent Literacy Myth

Harvey J. Graff The Ohio State University

Abstract

The roots of the once "new literacy studies" lay in the 1960s and spread in the 1970s and 1980s. By the early 2000s they were ascendant, with new journals like Literacy in Composition Studies and significant presence in journals, book publications, conference sessions, and course catalogues. The transformation of our understanding of literacy remains far from complete, and fundamental lessons remain to be learned.

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Literacy in Composition Studies
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2022-01-11
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10.21623/1.9.1.4
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  1. Literacy in Composition Studies
  2. College Composition and Communication

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