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Seeing Through Lies: Teaching Ideological Literacy as a Corrective Lens

Pages 119-134 | Published online: 05 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

Breaking down the social, political, and cultural processes through which race, class, and gender worldviews are established, ideological literacies help students look closely at the intricate, contradictory meanings in texts. The purpose of developing ideological literacies in urban youth is so they become more socially conscious of the communication strategies guiding their identities. This article highlights the ways ideologies are consumed, re-produced, and often internalized by marginalized youth of color in urban communities, ultimately, offering a teacher-oriented analysis of using ideological literacies as an empowering tool for students to examine issues of privilege, social control, and oppression in U.S. society.

Notes

1. To protect the confidentiality of students, all names are pseudonyms.

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