Review: Williams, Bronwyn T. Literacies in Times of Disruption: Living and Learning During a Pandemic.
Abstract
This review is structured around three central concepts that Williams develops throughout this book: affect, assemblages, and the connection between memory and identity. In Literacies in Times of Disruption: Living and Learning During a Pandemic, Williams focuses on the narratives of over thirty university students at the University of Louisville to examine how their literacy practices and emerging identities were influenced by physical, emotional, and structural crises.
How to Cite:
Singh, A., (2025) “Review: Williams, Bronwyn T. Literacies in Times of Disruption: Living and Learning During a Pandemic.”, Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning 30(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7290/jaepl30N98p
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