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This original book offers a meaningful window into the lived experiences of children from immigrant families, providing a holistic, profound portrait of their literacy practices as situated within social, cultural, and political frames. Drawing on reports from five years of an ongoing longitudinal research project involving students from immigrant families across their elementary school years, each chapter explores a unique set of questions about the students' experiences and offers a rich data set of observations, interviews, and student-created artifacts. Authors apply different sociocultural, sociomaterial, and sociopolitical frameworks to better understand the dimensions of the children's experiences. The multitude of approaches applied demonstrates how viewing the same data through distinct lenses is a powerful way to uncover the differences and comparative uses of these theories. Through such varied lenses, it becomes apparent how the complexities of lived experiences inf

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"This timely volume…offer[s] much-needed insights for educators to understand the languages, literacies, cultures, and other assets that children from non-dominant backgrounds bring to their schooling….This volume offers precisely this proleptic lens to help educators see the past, reimagine the future, and act on the present to rewrite the trajectories of long-lasting inequities."

--From the Foreword by Guofang Li, University of British Columbia, Canada



Table of Contents

Foreword by Guofang Li

Introduction

Chapter 1: A Theoretical Tapestry of Sociocultural and Sociomaterial Perspectives

Chapter 2: A Longitudinal Methodology

Chapter 3: Neoliberal Messages and Being a "Good" Reader: The Cases of Carlos, Felipe, and Elina

Chapter 4: Capital, Field, and Emergent Bilingual Writers

Chapter 5: Being and Becoming Multilingual across Time

Chapter 6: Syncretic Literacy and Language Practices: The Case of James

Chapter 7: Sociomateriality and Becoming: Things and Doings across Time

Chapter 8: Conclusions

Appendix A: Introducing the Children

Children in Immigrant Families Becoming Literate

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/6/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032133034, 978-1032133034
      ISBN10: 1032133031

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This original book offers a meaningful window into the lived experiences of children from immigrant families, providing a holistic, profound portrait of their literacy practices as situated within social, cultural, and political frames. Drawing on reports from five years of an ongoing longitudinal research project involving students from immigrant families across their elementary school years, each chapter explores a unique set of questions about the students' experiences and offers a rich data set of observations, interviews, and student-created artifacts. Authors apply different sociocultural, sociomaterial, and sociopolitical frameworks to better understand the dimensions of the children's experiences. The multitude of approaches applied demonstrates how viewing the same data through distinct lenses is a powerful way to uncover the differences and comparative uses of these theories. Through such varied lenses, it becomes apparent how the complexities of lived experiences inf

      Trade Review

      "This timely volume…offer[s] much-needed insights for educators to understand the languages, literacies, cultures, and other assets that children from non-dominant backgrounds bring to their schooling….This volume offers precisely this proleptic lens to help educators see the past, reimagine the future, and act on the present to rewrite the trajectories of long-lasting inequities."

      --From the Foreword by Guofang Li, University of British Columbia, Canada



      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Guofang Li

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: A Theoretical Tapestry of Sociocultural and Sociomaterial Perspectives

      Chapter 2: A Longitudinal Methodology

      Chapter 3: Neoliberal Messages and Being a "Good" Reader: The Cases of Carlos, Felipe, and Elina

      Chapter 4: Capital, Field, and Emergent Bilingual Writers

      Chapter 5: Being and Becoming Multilingual across Time

      Chapter 6: Syncretic Literacy and Language Practices: The Case of James

      Chapter 7: Sociomateriality and Becoming: Things and Doings across Time

      Chapter 8: Conclusions

      Appendix A: Introducing the Children

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