Critical literacy: Beyond reason.

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2002

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Janks, Hilary

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In this paper, I argue that critical literacy is essentially a rationalist activity that does not sufficiently address the non-rational investments that readers bring with them to texts and tasks. I begin by looking at playful advertising texts that work with humans and the transgressive in order to consider the role of pleasure rather than reason. Then I examine the force of powerful identifications in relation to reason to show that educational inventions cannot ignore them. Finally, I tentatively suggest that we may need to find ways to combine socio-cultural and psycho-analytic theory in order to imagine new directions for pedagogy in the critical literacy classroom.

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Critical literacy, Playful advertising texts, Socio-cultural theory, Psycho-analytic theory

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Janks, H. (2002). Critical literacy: Beyond reason. Australian Educational Researcher, 29(1), 7-27.

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