During the 14-15 academic year, CMLL will launch a new study group that will gather faculty and students from across Teachers College who are interested in reading and discussing texts in the area of multimodality. We hope to address multimodality from a variety of perspectives and, in doing so, to engage with a wide range of texts and disciplines. Below, we’ve listed a few recent articles and books that take up the topic as both a point of departure and a framing lens for analysis. As the study group gets underway, we’ll share additional texts and related resources.
In the meantime, stay tuned for additional information about this year’s speakers, workshops, and screenings.
Abridged multimodality reading list:
- Anderson, K. T. (2013). Contrasting systemic functional linguistic and situated literacies approaches to multimodality in literacy and writing studies. Written Communication, 30, 276-299.
- Jewitt, C. (2009). The Routledge handbook of multimodal analysis. London ; New York: Routledge.
- Siegel, M., & Panofsky, C.P. (2009). Designs for multimodality in literacy studies: Explorations in analysis. In K. Leander, D.W. Rowe, D. Dickinson, R. Jimenez, M. Hundley, & V. Risko (Eds.), 58th National Reading Conference Yearbook (pp. 99-111). Oak Creek, WI National Reading Conference.
Have you mapped out tentative meeting dates/times for the reading group yet?
We’ll be posting times for the first meeting later this week. Glad you’re interested!
Yeah, I’m pumped!