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What is Literacy History

Autoethnographic Tactics to Closing the Gap on Educational Attainment
A means of understanding self through tracing interaction with communication methods over time (chiefly, word-based forms, but also including digital works and other forms).
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An Autoethnographic Approach to Adaptations and Limitations in Comics
Jason D. DeHart (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1074-8.ch007
Abstract
This chapter explores the experiences of a White male educator in an Appalachian fringe rural setting. Using an Emic perspective, he draws upon autoethnography to explore pedagogy and positionality. In particular, the author focuses on graphic novels and how visual texts can engage readers from underrepresented populations. The medium's limitations are explored, including the lack of some positive representation of minoritized students. Particular texts are named and explored, and the implications of this project include a framing of classroom practice that is both welcoming and text-centered. Further implications point to the necessity for writing and composing with the underrepresented students in mind.
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