Remapping the foreign language curriculum

an approach through multiple literacies

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Remapping the foreign language curriculum

an approach through multiple literacies

Janet Swaffar and Katherine Arens offer a holistic approach to postsecondary language teaching that integrates the study of literature and culture into every level of the curriculum. By studying multiple genres ranging from popular to elite, students gain an understanding of multiple communicative frameworks--and develop multiple literacies. Swaffar and Arens propose the use of a sequence of template-generated exercises that leads students from basic grammar patterns to a sophisticated grasp of the interrelations among language use, meaning, and cultural context. One example of their approach is the teaching of Laura Esquivel's novel Como agua para chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate). From exercise to exercise, students consider use of tense, narrative strategy (the connection between recipes and plot), and the social codes in the novel; compare the novel with the Hollywood film version (different imagery for different audiences); critique promotional descriptions of the film on the Internet; examine a magazine interview of Esquivel (to expose the interviewer's assumptions). The authors combine theory and practice, research and personal experience, to present a new, interdisciplinary curriculum that should strengthen the teaching of foreign languages in junior colleges, four-year colleges, and universities.--Back cover.

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Cover of: Remapping the Foreign Language Curriculum
Remapping the Foreign Language Curriculum: An Approach Through Multiple Literacies (Teaching Languages, Literatures, and Cultures)
January 30, 2006, Modern Language Association of America
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Cover of: Remapping the foreign language curriculum
Remapping the foreign language curriculum: an approach through multiple literacies
2005, Modern Language Association of America, Modern Language Association, an Imprint of Modern Language Association of America
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Teaching languages, literatures, and cultures

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
418/.0071/1073
Library of Congress
P57.U5 S93 2005, P57.U5S93 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
217

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3401379M
Internet Archive
remappingforeign0000swaf
ISBN 10
0873528069, 0873528077
LCCN
2005015953
OCLC/WorldCat
60558802
Goodreads
4076213
5936846

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OL4451043W

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