Book ID: CBB001180015

Education and the culture of print in modern America (2010)

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Description Contents: Introduction: Education, print culture, and the negotiation of meaning in modern America / Adam R. Nelson -- Which truth, what fiction? : librarians' book recommendations for children, 1876-1890 / Kate McDowell -- A "Colored Authors Collection" to exhibit to the world and educate a race / Michael Benjamin -- Merry's flock : making something out of educational reform in the early twentieth century / Ryan K. Anderson -- Printed presence : twentieth-century Catholic print culture for youngsters in the United States / Robert A. Orsi -- Unschooled but not uneducated : print, public speaking, and the networks of informal working-class education, 1900-1940 / Frank Tobias Higbie -- "Write as you fight" : the pedagogical agenda of the Working woman, 1929-1935 / Jane Greer -- “A gentleman is no sissy” : reading, work, and citizenship in the Civilian Conservation Corps / Catherine Turner -- State regulation of the textbook industry / Adam R. Shapiro -- Teaching reading with television : constructing closed captioning using the rhetoric of literacy / Greg Downey -- Conclusion: Education, work, and the culture of print : directions for future research / James P. Danky. (from WorldCat) See:


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Chapter Downey, Greg J. (2010) Teaching reading with television: Constructing closed captioning using the rhetoric of literacy. In: Education and the culture of print in modern America. unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Jones, Steve
Bond, Bradley J.
Labuski, Christine
Corrina Laughlin
Atanasoski, Neda
Elizabeth Esch
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
Journal of Design History
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
Info
Publishers
University of California Press
Duke University Press
Wiley
University of Chicago Press
Society for the History of Technology and the American Historical Association
Rowman & Littlefield
Concepts
Technology and gender
Technology and race
Television
Technology and religion
Social class
Mass Consumption
People
Ford, Henry
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
18th century
Places
United States
Norway
Iran
Institutions
Ford Motor Company
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