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City Literacies Eve Gregory

City Literacies By Eve Gregory

City Literacies by Eve Gregory


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Summary

City Literacies explores the lives and literacies of different generations of people living in Spitalfields and The City at the end of the twentieth century.

City Literacies Summary

City Literacies: Learning to Read Across Generations and Cultures by Eve Gregory

City Literacies explores the lives and literacies of different generations of people living in two contrasting areas of London at the end of the 20th century: Spitalfields and the City. This contrast outwardly symbolizes the huge difference between poverty and wealth existing in Britain at this time. The book presents a study of living, learning and reading as it has taken place in public settings, including the school classroom, clubs, places of worship, theatres, and in the home. Over fifty people recount their memories of learning to read in different contexts and circumstances.

City Literacies Reviews

'The book must be widely read and used as a basis for discussion. I hope it will be used as a model for further investigation of language in inner cities.' - Harold Rosen, Times Education Supplement

About Eve Gregory

Eve Gregory is Professor of Language and Culture in Education at Goldsmiths College, University of London and Ann Williams is Lecturer in Linguistics at The University of Reading.

Additional information

GOR003083160
9780415191166
0415191165
City Literacies: Learning to Read Across Generations and Cultures by Eve Gregory
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-07-27
256
N/A
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