Reading Jewish signs: The socialization of multilingual literacies among Hasidic women and girls in Brooklyn, New York

Volume: 28, Issue: 5, Pages: 621 - 641
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
In this article literacies are defined as a set of interconnected signifying practices interpreted by semiotic ideologies, that is, cultural beliefs about signs. This approach integrated with a language socialization approach to literacy provides a way to go beyond the reproduction of the normative social scientific categories of religious or secular literacies, orality and literacy, tradition and modernity. The focus of the article is the...
Paper Details
Title
Reading Jewish signs: The socialization of multilingual literacies among Hasidic women and girls in Brooklyn, New York
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
621 - 641
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