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Crossmodal Literacies in Youth Media Arts

Crossmodal Literacies in Youth Media Arts. Korina M. Jocson Stanford University. University of Texas, Austin - June 7, 2008. Literacy, Youth and New Media. what counts as literacy youth media arts and culture from multimodal to crossmodal texts, intertexts, (g)localities

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Crossmodal Literacies in Youth Media Arts

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  1. Crossmodal Literacies in Youth Media Arts Korina M. Jocson Stanford University University of Texas, Austin - June 7, 2008

  2. K. Jocson

  3. Literacy, Youth and New Media • what counts as literacy • youth media arts and culture • from multimodal to crossmodal • texts, intertexts, (g)localities • practice, research, and directions K. Jocson

  4. Literacy, Youth and New Media • what counts as literacy • youth media arts and culture • from multimodal to crossmodal • texts, intertexts, (g)localities • practice, research, and directions K. Jocson

  5. K. Jocson

  6. Toward the Crossmodal • original, audio , stage, video (link) K. Jocson

  7. My glares burn through her. • And I’m sure that such actions aren’t foreign to her • because the essence of her beauty is, well, the essence of beauty. • And in the presence of this higher being, • the weakness of my masculinity kicks in, • causing me to personify my wannabe big-baller, shot-caller, • God’s gift to the female species with shiny suit wrapping rapping like, • “Yo, what’s crackin shorty how you livin’ what’s your sign what’s your size I dig your style, yo.” • Now, this girl was no fool. • She gives me a dirty look with the quickness like, • “Boy, you must be stupid.” so I’m looking at myself, • “Boy, you must be stupid.” But looking upon her I am kinda feelin’ her style. • So I try again. • But, instead of addressing her properly, I blurt out one of my fake-ass playalistic lines like, “Gurl, you must be a traffic ticket cuz you got fine written all over you.” • Now, she’s trying to leave and I’m trying to keep her here. • So at a final attempt, I utter, “Gurl, what is your ethnic makeup?” • At this point, her glare was scorching through me, and somehow she manages to make her brown eyes resemble some kinda brown fire or something, • but there’s no snap or head movement, no palm to face, click of tongue, • middle finger, roll of eyes, twist of lips, or girl power chant. • She just glares through me with these burning eyes and her gaze grabs you by the throat. • She says, “Ethnic makeup?”… K. Jocson

  8. Toward the Crossmodal • original, audio , stage, video (link) • new media times • arts education and literacies in/out schools • society and civic engagement (link) K. Jocson

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