Paola Giorgis
Meeting Foreignness
Foreign Languages and Foreign Language Education as Critical and Intercultural Experiences
Paola Giorgis
Meeting Foreignness
Foreign Languages and Foreign Language Education as Critical and Intercultural Experiences
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The purpose of the book is to highlight the critical and intercultural potential of foreign languages and foreign language education. The book addresses the complexity of the experience of (foreign) languages and offers both theoretical interdisciplinary suggestions and applied examples of activities.
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The purpose of the book is to highlight the critical and intercultural potential of foreign languages and foreign language education. The book addresses the complexity of the experience of (foreign) languages and offers both theoretical interdisciplinary suggestions and applied examples of activities.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 217g
- ISBN-13: 9781498560528
- ISBN-10: 1498560520
- Artikelnr.: 62092239
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 217g
- ISBN-13: 9781498560528
- ISBN-10: 1498560520
- Artikelnr.: 62092239
Paola Giorgis teaches English language, literature and visual arts in Italian high schools and holds a PhD in anthropology of education and intercultural education. More info at: - https://centerforinterculturaldialogue.org/?s=giorgis - http://researching-multilingually-at-borders.com/?page_id=1818 - wom.an.ed - women's studies in anthropology and education www.womaned.org
Introduction
The Missing Link: Presenting What, How, from Where and to Whom
Part One
Within Praxis
1.The Context
1.1Made in Italies
1.2Native or Foreign?
1.3Languages, Identities, Migrations
2.The Educational Perspective
2.1The Activities
2.1.1Intercultural Grammar
2.1.2Intercultural Poetry
2.1.3Intercultural Citizenship
2.1.4A Comment on the Activities
Part Two
Within Theory
1.Introduction: What's in a Word?
2.Foreign
3.Language
3.1mOther tongue
3.2Other Languages
3.3Language and Power
4.Education
4.1Critical Pedagogies
5.Critical
6.Intercultural
6.1Intercultural Education
7.Experience
Part Three
Within Research
1.Introducing the Research Study
2.The Contexts
3.The Participants
4.Methodology and Data Collecting
4.1General Considerations on Methodology
4.2Data Collecting: Sampling
4.3Some Issues Regarding Data Collecting
4.3.1In/Out Issue
4.3.2Objectivity/Subjectivity
4.3.3Ethical Issues
4.4Interviews and Back-talk Focus Groups
4.4.1Motivation and Procedures
4.4.2Theoretical References
5.Analysis of Data
5.1Main Principles
5.1.1Reflexivity
5.1.2Text Construction and Rhetorical Figures
5.1.3Dialogue Between the Data and the Framework
5.1.4Triangulation and Accountability
6.The Findings
7.Discussion
7.1On the Study
7.2On the Research Methods
Part Four
Meeting Foreignness. Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and)
Intercultural Experience
1.Meeting Foreignness
2.Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and) Intercultural Experience
2.1English and English Language Teaching
2.2English as a Foreign Language and English as a Lingua Franca
2.3English as a Lingua Franca and English Language Teaching. An Impossible
Match?
3.Foreign Languages and the Intercultural
4.What's Next?
4.1How to Do It
A Final Note
The Bigger Picture. A Few Remarks on Some fin-de-siècle Fascinations
The Missing Link: Presenting What, How, from Where and to Whom
Part One
Within Praxis
1.The Context
1.1Made in Italies
1.2Native or Foreign?
1.3Languages, Identities, Migrations
2.The Educational Perspective
2.1The Activities
2.1.1Intercultural Grammar
2.1.2Intercultural Poetry
2.1.3Intercultural Citizenship
2.1.4A Comment on the Activities
Part Two
Within Theory
1.Introduction: What's in a Word?
2.Foreign
3.Language
3.1mOther tongue
3.2Other Languages
3.3Language and Power
4.Education
4.1Critical Pedagogies
5.Critical
6.Intercultural
6.1Intercultural Education
7.Experience
Part Three
Within Research
1.Introducing the Research Study
2.The Contexts
3.The Participants
4.Methodology and Data Collecting
4.1General Considerations on Methodology
4.2Data Collecting: Sampling
4.3Some Issues Regarding Data Collecting
4.3.1In/Out Issue
4.3.2Objectivity/Subjectivity
4.3.3Ethical Issues
4.4Interviews and Back-talk Focus Groups
4.4.1Motivation and Procedures
4.4.2Theoretical References
5.Analysis of Data
5.1Main Principles
5.1.1Reflexivity
5.1.2Text Construction and Rhetorical Figures
5.1.3Dialogue Between the Data and the Framework
5.1.4Triangulation and Accountability
6.The Findings
7.Discussion
7.1On the Study
7.2On the Research Methods
Part Four
Meeting Foreignness. Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and)
Intercultural Experience
1.Meeting Foreignness
2.Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and) Intercultural Experience
2.1English and English Language Teaching
2.2English as a Foreign Language and English as a Lingua Franca
2.3English as a Lingua Franca and English Language Teaching. An Impossible
Match?
3.Foreign Languages and the Intercultural
4.What's Next?
4.1How to Do It
A Final Note
The Bigger Picture. A Few Remarks on Some fin-de-siècle Fascinations
Introduction
The Missing Link: Presenting What, How, from Where and to Whom
Part One
Within Praxis
1.The Context
1.1Made in Italies
1.2Native or Foreign?
1.3Languages, Identities, Migrations
2.The Educational Perspective
2.1The Activities
2.1.1Intercultural Grammar
2.1.2Intercultural Poetry
2.1.3Intercultural Citizenship
2.1.4A Comment on the Activities
Part Two
Within Theory
1.Introduction: What's in a Word?
2.Foreign
3.Language
3.1mOther tongue
3.2Other Languages
3.3Language and Power
4.Education
4.1Critical Pedagogies
5.Critical
6.Intercultural
6.1Intercultural Education
7.Experience
Part Three
Within Research
1.Introducing the Research Study
2.The Contexts
3.The Participants
4.Methodology and Data Collecting
4.1General Considerations on Methodology
4.2Data Collecting: Sampling
4.3Some Issues Regarding Data Collecting
4.3.1In/Out Issue
4.3.2Objectivity/Subjectivity
4.3.3Ethical Issues
4.4Interviews and Back-talk Focus Groups
4.4.1Motivation and Procedures
4.4.2Theoretical References
5.Analysis of Data
5.1Main Principles
5.1.1Reflexivity
5.1.2Text Construction and Rhetorical Figures
5.1.3Dialogue Between the Data and the Framework
5.1.4Triangulation and Accountability
6.The Findings
7.Discussion
7.1On the Study
7.2On the Research Methods
Part Four
Meeting Foreignness. Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and)
Intercultural Experience
1.Meeting Foreignness
2.Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and) Intercultural Experience
2.1English and English Language Teaching
2.2English as a Foreign Language and English as a Lingua Franca
2.3English as a Lingua Franca and English Language Teaching. An Impossible
Match?
3.Foreign Languages and the Intercultural
4.What's Next?
4.1How to Do It
A Final Note
The Bigger Picture. A Few Remarks on Some fin-de-siècle Fascinations
The Missing Link: Presenting What, How, from Where and to Whom
Part One
Within Praxis
1.The Context
1.1Made in Italies
1.2Native or Foreign?
1.3Languages, Identities, Migrations
2.The Educational Perspective
2.1The Activities
2.1.1Intercultural Grammar
2.1.2Intercultural Poetry
2.1.3Intercultural Citizenship
2.1.4A Comment on the Activities
Part Two
Within Theory
1.Introduction: What's in a Word?
2.Foreign
3.Language
3.1mOther tongue
3.2Other Languages
3.3Language and Power
4.Education
4.1Critical Pedagogies
5.Critical
6.Intercultural
6.1Intercultural Education
7.Experience
Part Three
Within Research
1.Introducing the Research Study
2.The Contexts
3.The Participants
4.Methodology and Data Collecting
4.1General Considerations on Methodology
4.2Data Collecting: Sampling
4.3Some Issues Regarding Data Collecting
4.3.1In/Out Issue
4.3.2Objectivity/Subjectivity
4.3.3Ethical Issues
4.4Interviews and Back-talk Focus Groups
4.4.1Motivation and Procedures
4.4.2Theoretical References
5.Analysis of Data
5.1Main Principles
5.1.1Reflexivity
5.1.2Text Construction and Rhetorical Figures
5.1.3Dialogue Between the Data and the Framework
5.1.4Triangulation and Accountability
6.The Findings
7.Discussion
7.1On the Study
7.2On the Research Methods
Part Four
Meeting Foreignness. Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and)
Intercultural Experience
1.Meeting Foreignness
2.Foreign Language Education as a Critical (and) Intercultural Experience
2.1English and English Language Teaching
2.2English as a Foreign Language and English as a Lingua Franca
2.3English as a Lingua Franca and English Language Teaching. An Impossible
Match?
3.Foreign Languages and the Intercultural
4.What's Next?
4.1How to Do It
A Final Note
The Bigger Picture. A Few Remarks on Some fin-de-siècle Fascinations