The Capaciousness of No: Affective Refusals as Literacy Practices

Volume: 56, Issue: 2, Pages: 223 - 236
Published: Mar 24, 2020
Abstract
The authors considered the capacious feeling that emerges from saying no to literacy practices, and the affective potential of saying no as a literacy practice. The authors highlight the affective possibilities of saying no to normative understandings of literacy, thinking with a series of vignettes in which children, young people, and teachers refused literacy practices in different ways. The authors use the term capacious to signal...
Paper Details
Title
The Capaciousness of No: Affective Refusals as Literacy Practices
Published Date
Mar 24, 2020
Volume
56
Issue
2
Pages
223 - 236
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