4. What is There is no exact definition for the word literacy. Instead, we look at how people use literacy, which depends on what people do in their life and what they are exposed to. “Literacy is a many-meaninged thing.” -Sylvia Scribner
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6. So…what factors have an influence on the way people use literacy? “It should not be surprising to see differences in literacy between members of different ethnic groups, age groups, sexes, socioeconomic classes, etc.” -John F. Szwed
7. IT DEPENDS ON THE PERSON Since everyone is different, everyone has different factors that have influenced the way in which they view/use literacy.
9. On the other hand… Memorizing a sacred text may be more important to others, and it may be the only form of literacy that those people practice
10. As a result, literacy has changed over the years.
11. Martha Day During Martha Day’s time, literacy was only seen as reading and writing As a result of her love for literacy, she was able to obtain a job as a columnist. “That I grew up on a farm helped me in some respects. It wouldn’t today.” -Martha Day
12. Today Signs, music, graffiti, and even gambling slips are a form of literacy Kyle sees words on videogames as a form of literacy
13. References Barton, David, and Mary Hamilton. “Literacy Practices.” Ethnographic Inquiries in Writing. 1st ed.Ed. Tabetha Adkins. Southlake, Texas: Fountainhead, 2010. 21-32. Print. Brandt, Deborah. “Literacy Opportunity and Economic Change.” Ethnographic Inquiries in Writing. 1st ed.Ed. Tabetha Adkins. Southlake, Texas: Fountainhead, 2010. 54-85. Print. Scribner, Sylvia. “Literacy in Three Metaphors.” Ethnographic Inquiries in Writing. 1st ed. Ed. Tabetha Adkins.Southlake, Texas: Fountainhead, 2010. 33-53. Print. Szwed, John F. “The Ethnography of Literacy.” Ethnographic Inquiries in Writing. 1st ed. Ed. Tabetha Adkins. Southlake, Texas: Fountainhead, 2010. 3-18. Print.