后记:教学文体学:过去与未来

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language and Literature Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1177/0963947020968666
S. Zyngier
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我很荣幸能为一本纪念乌尔苏拉·克拉克的书出力。正是她对教学文体学的积极参与和对教育的承诺使我们走到了一起,在她退休的时候,我很荣幸地向她的奉献和热情致敬。在她的职业生涯中,乌尔苏拉一直鼓励教育倡议,正如我们将看到的那样,这些倡议现在已经取得了实质性的成果,并扩展到新的领域。在这篇附言中,我的目的是简要介绍45年来文体学的教学方法,并强调Urszula Clark对该领域的宝贵贡献。决定一个新域名的真正开始是相当棘手的。早在任何奠基石被奠定之前,趋势、思想和观点就已经流传了一段时间。在20世纪70年代,由于交际方法,特别是在第二语言学习中,以及对真实材料和情境的需求,人们对在课堂上使用文学文本的兴趣日益浓厚(见Brumfit, 1983)。文学被视为提供了丰富的生活经验和创造性交流的来源。这些首要的问题在英国文化协会出版的一系列文章的引言中表达了出来:
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Postscript: Pedagogical stylistics: Past and future
It is my pleasure to contribute to a volume in honor of Urszula Clark. It was her intense involvement in pedagogical stylistics and commitment to education that brought us together and, upon her retirement, I am honored to pay tribute to her dedication and enthusiasm. Throughout her career, Urszula has always encouraged educational initiatives that, as we will see, have by now rendered substantial results and expanded into new territories. In this postscript, my aim is to briefly address 45 years of pedagogical approaches to stylistics and highlight Urszula Clark’s valuable contribution to the field. Deciding what actually inaugurates a new domain is rather tricky. Long before any founding stone can be said to have been laid, trends, ideas, and perspectives have already been circulating for some time. In the 1970s, interest in using literary texts in the classroom grew as a consequence of communicative approaches, especially in L2 learning, and the need for authentic materials and situations (see Brumfit, 1983). Literature was seen to provide both a rich source of life experience and of creative communication. These first concerns are expressed in the introduction to a collection of articles published by The British Council:
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期刊介绍: Language and Literature is an invaluable international peer-reviewed journal that covers the latest research in stylistics, defined as the study of style in literary and non-literary language. We publish theoretical, empirical and experimental research that aims to make a contribution to our understanding of style and its effects on readers. Topics covered by the journal include (but are not limited to) the following: the stylistic analysis of literary and non-literary texts, cognitive approaches to text comprehension, corpus and computational stylistics, the stylistic investigation of multimodal texts, pedagogical stylistics, the reading process, software development for stylistics, and real-world applications for stylistic analysis. We welcome articles that investigate the relationship between stylistics and other areas of linguistics, such as text linguistics, sociolinguistics and translation studies. We also encourage interdisciplinary submissions that explore the connections between stylistics and such cognate subjects and disciplines as psychology, literary studies, narratology, computer science and neuroscience. Language and Literature is essential reading for academics, teachers and students working in stylistics and related areas of language and literary studies.
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