
Literacy, Literature and Identity
Multiple Perspectives
Paul A. Scanlon(Author)
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published on 2. October 2012
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-1-4438-4068-2 (ISBN)
Description
Modern humanities scholarship presents a scene of intriguing change. A leading figure like Professor Eagleton moves suddenly from theory to a fascination with culture, while still wrestling with literature's meaning and function. Creative non-fiction becomes fashionable while life writings retain a very wide readership. Language professionals, meanwhile, ask themselves if teaching an alien tongue can be done without teaching its associated culture, and what this might mean for individual and group identity - itself now an area of rising academic concern.Crucially, the present volume looks at how these currents and concerns coalesce. It shows how literature, operating through language (oral and written) both shapes and reveals the identities of individuals and societies. With a truly global reach, it draws evidence from diverse contexts and environments. The struggles of women in North America, female portrayal in Middle Eastern proverbs, the response to identity challenge in West, East and Southern Africa (including the extraordinary complexity of black South African experience), and the literary assertions of New Zealand's Maoris - they are all here in this multi-faceted contribution to modern cultural, linguistic and literary scholarship.
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Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4438-4068-2 (9781443840682)
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Persons
Professor Adrian Roscoe was educated in Britain and Canada. He has held Chairs of English in South Africa, New Zealand, and Malawi and a Visiting Professorship at the State University of New York. With interests in post-colonial literature and writing across the curriculum, his publications include essays, reviews and eight books on African literature published internationally.Dr Rahma Al-Mahrooqi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. She holds a BA in English Education, an MA in English Curriculum and Teaching Methods and a PhD in English and Communications Education. Her research interests focus on English language teaching with special emphasis on reading and literature, intercultural and cross-cultural communication.