This book explores the interrelation of literacy and religion as practiced by Western Christians in, first, historical contexts and, second, in one contemporary church setting. Using both a case study and a Foucauldian theoretical framework, the book provides a sustained analysis of the reciprocal discursive construction of literacy, religiosity and identity in one Seventh-day Adventist Church community of Northern Australia.
Critical linguistic and discourse analytic theory is used to disclose processes of theological (church), familial (home) and educational (school) normalisation of community members into regulated ways of hearing and speaking, reading and writing, being and believing. Detailed analyses of spoken and written texts taken from institutional and local community settings show how textual religion is an exemplary technology of the self, a politics constituted by canonical texts, interpretive norms, textual practices, ritualised events and sociopolitical protocols that, ultimately, are turned in upon the self. The purpose of these analyses is to show how, across denominational difference in belief (tradition) and practice, particular versions of self and society are constructed through economies of truth from text that constrain what can and cannot be articulated and enacted by believers.
2025. Interrogating Belief: Linking Religious Instruction and Children’s Historical Fiction in Elementary Social Studies. The Social Studies► pp. 1 ff.
Bhatt, Ibrar & Heng Wang
2023. Everyday heritaging: Sino-Muslim literacy adaptation and alienation. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2023:281 ► pp. 77 ff.
Oğuz Haçat, Sibel & Mehmet Topal
2023. SOSYAL BİLGİLER ÖĞRETMENLERİNDEN DİN OKURYAZARLIĞINA BİR BAKIŞ. Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi :65 ► pp. 71 ff.
Friedlander, Elliott W.
2020. The Home Literacy Environment in Rural Rwanda and Its Relationship to Early Grade Reading. Scientific Studies of Reading 24:2 ► pp. 123 ff.
Papen, Uta
2018. Hymns, prayers and Bible stories: the role of religious literacy practices in children’s literacy learning. Ethnography and Education 13:1 ► pp. 119 ff.
LeBlanc, Robert Jean
2015. Performance and Apprehension of the Mass in an Urban Catholic School. Written Communication 32:3 ► pp. 254 ff.
Pavia, Catherine Matthews
2015. Taking Up Faith. Written Communication 32:4 ► pp. 336 ff.
Chao, Xia & Miguel Mantero
2014. Church-Based ESL Adult Programs. Journal of Literacy Research 46:1 ► pp. 90 ff.
Rackley, Eric D.
2014. Scripture‐Based Discourses of Latter‐day Saint and Methodist Youths. Reading Research Quarterly 49:4 ► pp. 417 ff.
Rackley, Eric D.
2016. Religious Youths’ Motivations for Reading Complex, Religious Texts. Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 118:11 ► pp. 1 ff.
Rackley, Eric D.
2020. “It is for Everything”: Religiosocial Discourse Experiences of Methodist Youth. Journal of Research on Christian Education 29:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Rackley, Eric D.
2021. “Blessings and Friends and Knowledge”: Environmental Motivations for Religious Literacy. Religious Education 116:2 ► pp. 101 ff.
Rackley, Eric D.
2022. Latter-Day Saint Young Adults’ Motivations for Religious Literacy. Journal of Research on Christian Education 31:3 ► pp. 319 ff.
Skerrett, Allison
2014. Religious Literacies in a Secular Literacy Classroom. Reading Research Quarterly 49:2 ► pp. 233 ff.
Skerrett, Allison
2016. “Closer to God”. Urban Education 51:8 ► pp. 964 ff.
Skerrett, Allison
2017. The Role of Language in Religious Identity Making. Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice 66:1 ► pp. 325 ff.
Hardy, Les & Harry Ballis
2013. Accountability and giving accounts. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 26:4 ► pp. 539 ff.
Barton, David
2012. Ethnographic Approaches to Literacy Research. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics,
Peterson, Heather Walker
2012. A Non‐Place Identity and a Fixed (Sacred) Text:Literacy Practices Shaping Identity/ies of aSlavicBaptist Congregation from the FormerSovietUnion to theUnitedStates. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 12:3 ► pp. 450 ff.
Lehtinen, Esa
2009. Practical Hermeneutics: Noticing in Bible Study Interaction. Human Studies 32:4 ► pp. 461 ff.
Lehtinen, Esa
2009. Conversation analysis and religion: Practices of talking about Bible texts in Seventh-day Adventist Bible study. Religion 39:3 ► pp. 233 ff.
Lehtinen, Esa
2009. Sequential and inferential order in religious action : A conversation analytic perspective. Langage et société n° 130:4 ► pp. 15 ff.
WILSON, ANITA
2009. Literacy and Writing: Ideology in Practice. Reviews in Anthropology 38:4 ► pp. 290 ff.
Hamilton, Mary
2006. Just do it: Literacies, everyday learning and the irrelevance of pedagogy. Studies in the Education of Adults 38:2 ► pp. 125 ff.
Heather, Noel
2004. ‘A UK Sociolinguistic Perspective: Gene, Jeffrey and Evangelical ‘Broad Inclusioní Intersubjectivity’. Sociological Research Online 9:1 ► pp. 68 ff.
Heather, Noel
2005. Critical Postliberalism: Critical Discourse Analysis As The Basis For New Theology Helping to understand the discourse of hundreds of millions worldwide. Critical Discourse Studies 2:2 ► pp. 165 ff.
Volk, Dinah & Martha de Acosta
2001. ‘Many Differing Ladders, Many Ways to Climb...’: Literacy Events in the Bilingual Classroom, Homes, and Community of Three Puerto Rican Kindergartners. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy 1:2 ► pp. 193 ff.
2000. Interpellations of Family/Community and Classroom Literacy Practices. The Journal of Educational Research 93:3 ► pp. 155 ff.
Luke, Allan & Cushla Kapitzke
1999. Literacies and libraries: archives and cybraries. Pedagogy, Culture & Society 7:3 ► pp. 467 ff.
Kapitzke, Cushla
1998. Narrative on a doctoral narrative: Reflections on postgraduate study and pedagogy. The Australian Educational Researcher 25:2 ► pp. 95 ff.
Luke, Allan
1995. Chapter 1: Text and Discourse in Education: An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis. Review of Research in Education 21:1 ► pp. 3 ff.
Luke, Allan
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