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Literacy and Bourdieu's Sociological Theory: A Reframing
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1997
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Classical SociologySocial TheorySociological FrameworksEducationNew LiteraciesHidden CurriculumEducation ResearchCultural StudiesTeacher EducationSociology Of EducationPhilosophy Of EducationLanguage StudiesSociological TheorySocial ClassCritical TheorySociological VocabularyCultureHumanitiesSociological ImaginationLiteracyLife TrajectoriesSocial Anthropology
Abstract This paper argues that the sociological frameworks developed by Pierre Bourdieu provide a powerful model for understanding the functions and consequences of literacies in the life paths of students. Bourdieu's concepts of 'habitus', 'field' and 'capital' offer a sociological vocabulary for analysis and description of students' literate competences and life trajectories. Implications for educators, administrators, curriculum developers and teacher-educators identified here include the need for broader public discussions and classroom understandings about field-specific social consequences of literacy.
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