Literacy and postmodernism: A deconstruction model for analysis of our myths, our past, and our profession
Abstract
Today we see a decline in confidence towards past authority that claimed "illiteracy can be eradicated." The field is adrift – uncertain of what to believe, more powerless than ever. Postmodernism calls for re-interpretation of our past. This model re-interprets our past through two Perspectives
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Quigley, B. A.
(1995).
Literacy and postmodernism: A deconstruction model for analysis of our myths, our past, and our profession.
Adult Education Research Conference.
Literacy and postmodernism: A deconstruction model for analysis of our myths, our past, and our profession
Today we see a decline in confidence towards past authority that claimed "illiteracy can be eradicated." The field is adrift – uncertain of what to believe, more powerless than ever. Postmodernism calls for re-interpretation of our past. This model re-interprets our past through two Perspectives