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paper CO_Íkalatxt195 - : In considering the way in which literary form can be indigenous, I explore two examples of located practice concerned with
letter writing in the Ande
s. Letter writing forms an interesting topic of discussion for two reasons: first, due to changing economic situations and children moving into the city to work, letter writing has become a part of social practice in many indigenous communities and is therefore a new practice used in response to a specific societal need (^[81]Lund, 1997, p . 186; ^[82]Zavala, 2008, p. 885). Secondly, the fact that
letter writing also exists in a European context emphasizes the importance of adopting a critical, 'social literacies' framework (Purcell-Gates, 2008; ^[83]Street, 2009); as we shall see, what we understand as
letter writing is not universal, but rather depen- dent on a specific social context.
Evaluando al candidato letter writing:
letter writing
Lengua: eng
Frec: 8
Docs: 4
Nombre propio: / 8 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.240 = ( + (1+0) / (1+3.16992500144231)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
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: Bazerman, C. (1999b). Letters and the social grounding of differentiated genres. In D. Barton & N. Hall (Eds.), Letter writing as a social practice (pp. 15-30). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
: Mirzaii, M. and Bozorg, R. (2013). Direct and Indirect Written Corrective Feedback in the Context of Genre- Based Instruction on Job Application Letter Writing. Journal of Writing Research, 5(2).
: Perelman, L. (1991). The medieval art of letter writing: Rhetoric as institutional expression. In C. Bazerman & J. Paradis (Eds.), Textual Dynamics of the Professions (pp. 97-119). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
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