Literacy and Development: Ethnographic PerspectivesBrian V. Street Psychology Press, 2001 - 228 pages Literacy and Development is a collection of case studies of literacy projects around the world. The contributors present their in-depth studies of everyday uses and meanings of literacy and of the literacy programmes that have been developed to enhance them. Arguing that ethnographic research can and should inform literacy policy in developing countries, the book extends current theory and itself contributes to policy making and programme building. A large cross-section of society is covered, with chapters on Women's literacy in Pakistan, Ghana, and Rural Mali, literacy in village Iran, and an 'Older Peoples' Literacy Project. This international collection includes case studies from: Peru, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Bangladesh, Mali, Nepal, Iran, Eritrea, Ghana. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
Literacy and development ethnographic perspectives on schooling and adult education | 19 |
Introduction | 21 |
Literacy schooling and development views of Rabari nomads India | 27 |
Literacy your key to a better future? Literacy reconciliation and development in the National Literacy Programme in Namibia | 40 |
More than just chanting multilingual literacies ideology and teaching methodologies in rural Eritrea | 61 |
Betrayal and solidarity in ethnography on literacy revisiting research homework in a north Indian village | 78 |
Literacy and development local literacies and development agendas | 93 |
Literacies languages and developments in Peruvian Amazonia | 103 |
Another language another literacy? Practices in northern Ghana | 121 |
Literacy and the market the economic uses of literacy among the peasantry in northwest Bangladesh | 137 |
Womens literacy and health can an ethnographic researcher find the links? | 152 |
Household literacy environments as contexts for development in rural China | 171 |
Literacies gender and power in rural Pakistan | 188 |
problematising literacy and development | 205 |
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