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A bourdieusian approach to academic reading: Reflections on a South African teaching experience
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2015-09Registro en:
Hill, Lloyd; Meo, Analía Inés; A bourdieusian approach to academic reading: Reflections on a South African teaching experience; Routledge; Teaching in Higher Education; 20; 8; 9-2015; 845-856
1470-1294
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Hill, Lloyd
Meo, Analía Inés
Resumen
As in many other parts of the world, ‘academic literacy’ has emerged as both a concern and a contested concept in South African universities. In this article we focus specifically on academic reading, which we argue is a relatively underemphasized aspect of academic literacy. This article is the product of reflections on academic reading during and subsequent to the development and presentation of a postgraduate module presented at Stellenbosch University. It briefly explores the literature on academic literacy; develops the Bourdieusian perspective on academic reading that we used to develop the module; and concludes with a discussion of the module. Our intention was to make ‘reading as social practice’ more visible to students. Bourdieu’s concepts of ‘competence’, ‘habitus’ and ‘field’ set the scene for a discussion of the role of reading in different disciples and more generally within the social sciences and humanities.