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Immigrants, Brokers, and Literacy as Affinity - Paperback

Immigrants, Brokers, and Literacy as Affinity - Paperback

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by Ligia A. Mihut (Author)

Drawing on two years of ethnographic research mixed with archival work, Immigrants, Brokers, and Literacy as Affinity explores literacy's entanglement in networks of economic and political forces. Ligia A. Mihut proposes and theorizes the figure of the literacy broker, embodied by those who help immigrants with reading and writing as they cross national, cultural, and linguistic borders. Whether these brokers use personal stories, language of empathy, or social connections, they collectively develop an emotional discourse repertoire that Mihut has coined as literacy as affinity. As such, literacy as affinity is explored in various locales where unequal power dynamics may emerge: local communities, schools, libraries, workplaces, or homes. Literacy brokers are intermediaries, advocating for those who, based on their economic, national, or political identity, find themselves reaching for the American dream.

Author Biography

Ligia A. Mihut is associate professor in the Department of Writing Studies at the University of Miami. Her areas of research include transnational literacies, community-based research, emergent technologies, and emotion studies. Her work has been published in College Composition and Communication, Literacy in Composition Studies, Reflections, and several edited collections.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 11, 2025
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