Playing their way into literacies

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191 pages 2011

About This Book

Karen Wohlwend provides a new framework for rethinking the boundaries between literacy and play, so that play itself is viewed as a literacy practice along with reading, writing, and design. Through a variety of theoretical lenses, the author presents a portrait of literacy play that connects three play groups: the girls and, importantly, boys, who played with Disney Princess media; "Just Guys," who used design and sports media to make a boys-only space; and a group of children who played teacher with big books and other school texts. These young children "play by design," using play not only as a literacy to transform the texts that they read, write, and draw, but also as a tactic to transform their relational identities in the social spaces of peer and school cultures.

Emphasizing the importance of play despite current high-stakes testing demands, this book.

Offers cutting-edge analyses and examples of new literacies, popular culture, and multimodal discourses.

Illustrates how children's play can both produce and challenge normative discourses regarding ethnicity, gender, and sexuality.

Features vivid descriptions, examples of young children in action, and photographs.

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