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Letter Writing as a Social Practice

Part of the Studies in Written Language and Literacy series
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This book explores the social significance of letter writing.

Letter writing is one of the most pervasive literate activities in human societies, crossing formal and informal contexts.

Letters are a common text type, appearing in a wide variety of forms in most domains of life.

More broadly, the importance of letter writing can be seen in that the phenomenon has been widespread historically, being one of earliest forms of writing, and a wide range of contemporary genres have their roots in letters.

The writing of a letter is embedded in a particular social situation, and like all other types of literacy objects and events, the activity gains its meaning and significance from being situated in cultural beliefs, values, and practices.

This book brings together anthropologists, historians, educators and other social scientists, providing a range of case studies that explore aspects of the socially situated nature of letter writing.

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Product Details
John Benjamins Publishing Co
902721803X / 9789027218032
Paperback / softback
15/04/2000
Netherlands
262 pages
160 x 240 mm, 350 grams
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