Journal article

The Capaciousness of No: Affective Refusals as Literacy Practices

SE Truman, A Hackett, K Pahl, L McLean Davies, H Escott

Reading Research Quarterly | WILEY | Published : 2021

Abstract

The authors considered the capacious feeling that emerges from saying no to literacy practices, and the affective potential of saying no as a literacy practice. The authors highlight the affective possibilities of saying no to normative understandings of literacy, thinking with a series of vignettes in which children, young people, and teachers refused literacy practices in different ways. The authors use the term capacious to signal possibilities that are as yet unthought: a sense of broadening and opening out through enacting no. The authors examined how attention to affect ruptures humanist logics that inform normative approaches to literacy. Through attention to nonconscious, noncognitiv..

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