英语教师预备课程的非殖民化:美国短篇小说在全球南方的探索

Marisol Massó
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摘要作为外语的文学是用来促进语言发展和跨文化理解的。然而,文学,特别是短篇小说,在塑造英语教师预备课程(TPPs)中的美国文化表征方面的作用尚不清楚。本研究考察了阿根廷英语TPP中的美国SSs如何描绘社会文化和种族群体,并挑战殖民主义世界观。通过批评语篇分析,对21篇ssss进行了分析。调查结果显示,该课程优先考虑白人占主导地位的群体。虽然很少有故事以有色人种和地位较低的白人为主角,但总的来说,这些故事对美国社会的描绘是有限的、过时的。为了避免误解,有必要提供额外的背景和当代故事,以准确反映美国的多元文化景观,从而挑战主流叙事。
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Decolonizing the curricula of an English teacher preparation program: An exploration of U.S. short stories in the Global South
Abstract Literature in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts is used for language development and intercultural understanding. However, the role of literature, specifically short stories (SSs), in shaping cultural representations of the U.S. in EFL teacher preparation programs (TPPs) remains unclear. This study examines how U.S. SSs in an English TPP in Argentina portray sociocultural and racial groups and challenge colonial worldviews. Through critical discourse analysis, 21 SSs were analysed. The findings revealed that the curriculum prioritizes white dominant groups. Although there are few stories featuring people of colour and less privileged white individuals, the overall selection of SSs collectively creates a limited and outdated portrayal of U.S. society. To avoid misinterpretations, it is essential to provide additional context and contemporary stories to accurately reflect the diverse cultural landscape of the U.S., thereby challenging dominant narratives.
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