The Futures of English: Introduction from the UK

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Literature Compass Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1111/lic3.12752
R. Gagnier
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Will students raised on social media still read English literature? What is the role of English/American literature in the PRC, India, Australasia, the USA? What is the role of English language in relation to other global and local languages? What is the role of decolonising efforts? How do our respective state apparatuses affect language and literature teaching? Part I ‘International Perspectives on English Language and Literature’ summarises the global spread of English since the eighteenth century and outlines the concerns of the special issue: the global futures of English language and literature in information society in Africa, Australia, India, the PRC, Europe and the UK, and the USA; the role of decolonising efforts; and the role of our respective state apparatuses in higher education policy. Part II, ‘English Studies in Britain Today’, discusses the findings of the recent (June 2023) British Academy report English Studies Provision in UK Higher Education, including the decline in literary studies among students and the rise of Creative Writing in part in response to political‐economic rhetoric. Part III, ‘Global and World Englishes’, returns to global and transnational practices beyond Britain and Europe to argue for more inclusive, decolonising practices around world literatures. We might take the lived histories of global and world Englishes to transcend both romantic revolutionary and far‐right exclusionary nationalisms in literary and language studies in favour of more cosmopolitan, multilingual, and convivial approaches.
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英语的未来:英国介绍
在社交媒体上长大的学生还会阅读英语文学吗?英美文学在中国、印度、大洋洲和美国的作用是什么?英语与其他全球和地方语言的关系是什么?第一部分 "英语语言和文学的国际视角 "总结了十八世纪以来英语在全球的传播,并概述了本特刊关注的问题:英语语言和文学在非洲、澳大利亚、印度、中华人民共和国、欧洲和英国以及美国的信息社会中的全球前景;非殖民化努力的作用;以及我们各自的国家机器在高等教育政策中的作用。第二部分 "当今英国的英语研究 "讨论了英国科学院最近(2023 年 6 月)发布的《英国高等教育中的英语研究》报告的结论,包括学生中文学研究的减少和创意写作的兴起,这在一定程度上是对政治经济言论的回应。第三部分 "全球和世界英语 "将回到英国和欧洲以外的全球和跨国实践,主张围绕世界文学开展更具包容性和非殖民化的实践。我们可以从全球和世界英语的生活史出发,在文学和语言研究中超越浪漫的革命主义和极右的排他民族主义,转而采用更具世界性、多语言和友好的方法。
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