Course: ACR 150- 100W Literacy in American Society/ Prof. Barnes/ Fall 2021

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ACR 150- 100W Literacy in American Society/ Prof. Barnes/ Fall 2021
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Department
Academic Literacy and Linguistics
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Section Code
100W
Term
Fall 2021
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Course
Course Description

What is your definition of literacy? Literacy in American Society asks students to investigate the varieties of literacy behaviors in American society as sociocultural phenomena. Students will be exposed to the research of major scholars in the interdisciplinary field of literacy research (e.g., New Literacy Studies) as a means of considering the role literacy and literacy behavior plays, both historically and in a contemporary context, in a diverse American society. Students will analyze the various definitions of literacy and track the development of multiple literacies in American society, specifically studying the transmission of literacy as a cultural value, particularly in oppressed communities. The course will provide the students with the opportunity to analyze and reflect on their personal relationship with literacy and opportunities for upward mobility in a stratified United States.