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spaces where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in
contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power..."(34)
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CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS CRITICAL LITERACY - 0 views
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"critical literacy would make clear the connection between knowledge and power.
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It would present knowledge as a social construction linked to norms and values, and it would demonstrate modes of critique that illuminate how, in some cases, knowledge serves very specific economic, political and social interests. Moreover, critical literacy would function as a theoretical tool to help students and others develop a critical relationship to their own knowledge" (132).
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