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The Story of A - The Alphabetization of America from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter (Paperback, New Ed): Patricia... The Story of A - The Alphabetization of America from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter (Paperback, New Ed)
Patricia Crain
R845 Discovery Miles 8 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Richly illustrated with often antic images from alphabet books and primers, "The Story of A" relates the history of the alphabet as a genre of text for children and of alphabetization as a social practice in America, from early modern reading primers to the literature of the American Renaissance.
Offering a poetics of alphabetization and explicating the alphabet's tropes and rhetorical strategies, the author demonstrates the far-reaching cultural power of such apparently neutral statements as "A is for apple." The new market for children's books in the eighteenth century established for the "republic of ABC" a cultural potency equivalent to its high-culture counterpart, the "republic of letters," while shaping its child-readers into consumers. As a central rite of socialization, alphabetization schooled children to conflicting expectations, as well as to changing models of authority, understandings of the world, and uses of literature.
In the nineteenth century, literacy became a crucial aspect of American middle-class personality and subjectivity. Furnishing the readers and writers needed for a national literature, the alphabetization of America between 1800 and 1850 informed the sentimental-reform novel as well as the self-consciously aesthetic novel of the 1850s. Through readings of conduct manuals, reading primers, and a sentimental bestseller, the author shows how the alphabet became embedded in a maternal narrative, which organized the world through domestic affections.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, by contrast, insisted on the artificiality of the alphabet and its practices in his antimimetic, hermetic "The Scarlet Letter," with its insistent focus on the letter A. By understanding this novel as part of the network of alphabetization, "The Story of A" accounts for its uniquely persistent cultural role. The author concludes, in an epilogue, with a reading of postmodern alphabets and their implications for the future of literacy.

The Story of A - The Alphabetization of America from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter (Hardcover): Patricia Crain The Story of A - The Alphabetization of America from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter (Hardcover)
Patricia Crain
R4,040 Discovery Miles 40 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richly illustrated with often antic images from alphabet books and primers, "The Story of A" relates the history of the alphabet as a genre of text for children and of alphabetization as a social practice in America, from early modern reading primers to the literature of the American Renaissance.
Offering a poetics of alphabetization and explicating the alphabet's tropes and rhetorical strategies, the author demonstrates the far-reaching cultural power of such apparently neutral statements as "A is for apple." The new market for children's books in the eighteenth century established for the "republic of ABC" a cultural potency equivalent to its high-culture counterpart, the "republic of letters," while shaping its child-readers into consumers. As a central rite of socialization, alphabetization schooled children to conflicting expectations, as well as to changing models of authority, understandings of the world, and uses of literature.
In the nineteenth century, literacy became a crucial aspect of American middle-class personality and subjectivity. Furnishing the readers and writers needed for a national literature, the alphabetization of America between 1800 and 1850 informed the sentimental-reform novel as well as the self-consciously aesthetic novel of the 1850s. Through readings of conduct manuals, reading primers, and a sentimental bestseller, the author shows how the alphabet became embedded in a maternal narrative, which organized the world through domestic affections.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, by contrast, insisted on the artificiality of the alphabet and its practices in his antimimetic, hermetic "The Scarlet Letter," with its insistent focus on the letter A. By understanding this novel as part of the network of alphabetization, "The Story of A" accounts for its uniquely persistent cultural role. The author concludes, in an epilogue, with a reading of postmodern alphabets and their implications for the future of literacy.

Reading Children - Literacy, Property, and the Dilemmas of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover): Patricia Crain Reading Children - Literacy, Property, and the Dilemmas of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century America (Hardcover)
Patricia Crain
R2,021 Discovery Miles 20 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What does it mean for a child to be a "reader" and how did American culture come to place such a high value on this identity? Reading Children offers a history of the relationship between children and books in Anglo-American modernity, exploring long-lived but now forgotten early children's literature, discredited yet highly influential pedagogical practices, the property lessons inherent in children's book ownership, and the emergence of childhood itself as a literary property. The nursery and schoolroom version of the social contract, Crain argues, underwrote children's entry not only into reading and writing but also into a world of commodity and property relations. Increasingly positioned as an indispensable form of cultural capital by the end of the eighteenth century, literacy became both the means and the symbol of children's newly recognized self-possession and autonomy. At the same time, as children's legal and economic status was changing, "childhood" emerged as an object of nostalgia for adults. Literature for children enacted the terms of children's self-possession, often with explicit references to property, contracts, or inheritances, and yet also framed adult longing for an imagined past called "childhood." Dozens of colorful illustrations chart the ways in which early literature for children was transformed into spectacle through new image technologies and a burgeoning marketplace that capitalized on nostalgic fantasies of childhood conflated with bowdlerized fantasies of history. Reading Children offers new terms for thinking about the imbricated and mutually constitutive histories of literacy, property, and childhood in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that ground current anxieties and long-held beliefs about childhood and reading.

Money-Making Machine (Paperback): Patricia Crain, Victor Rebelo Money-Making Machine (Paperback)
Patricia Crain, Victor Rebelo
R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Narrow Escape from an Ordinary Life - A True Story (Paperback): Patricia Crain A Narrow Escape from an Ordinary Life - A True Story (Paperback)
Patricia Crain; Illustrated by Toby Newsome; Grace G Payge
R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Maquina de Fazer Dinheiro (Portuguese, Paperback): Patricia Crain, Victor Rebelo Maquina de Fazer Dinheiro (Portuguese, Paperback)
Patricia Crain, Victor Rebelo
R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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