By focusing on the textually mediated reactions of local residents,
social movements, and media producers to policy changes implemented in
the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, this book studies the development of
literacy as a tool to mobilize, perform, and disseminate protest.
Researching Protest Literacies presents a combination of ethnographic
fieldwork and extensive archival research to analyse how traditional
and technology-driven literacy practices informed a new cycle of
social protest in favelas from 2006-2016. Chapters trace nuanced
interactions, document changing power balances, and in doing so
conceptualize five forms of literacy used to enact social change -
campaigning literacies, memorial literacies, media-activist
literacies, arts-activist literacies, and demonstration literacies.
Building on these, the study posits protest literacies as a new way of
researching the role of contemporary literacy in protest. This
insightful monograph would be of interest to doctoral students,
researchers, and scholars involved in the fields of literacy studies,
arts education, and social movement studies, as well as those looking
into research methods in education and international literacies more
broadly.
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Literacy as Protest in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro
Product details
ISBN
9781000294606
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author