感觉我们的路:应用语言学批判情感素养三重奏

Q3 Arts and Humanities Calidoscopio Pub Date : 2022-03-24 DOI:10.4013/cld.2021.194.08
Anwar Uddin Ahmed, B. Morgan, Ruberval Franco Maciel
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本文认为,根据Anwaruddin(2016)提出的批判性情感素养(CAL)的理论和教学框架,在应用语言学中应更加重视情感/情感。在简要描述了关键的CAL原则之后,作者通过二人/三人民族志的方式探讨了文本的情感和情感的效力(Norris&Sawyer,20122017),一种研究方法,特别适用于探索教育领域语言的情感/情感维度(例如,学术英语、语言教师教育、医学英语),并作为更广泛的社会政治审议的一部分。作者详细介绍了双人种学研究方法的具体特征(例如,参与者透明度和并置、认识论和意识形态冒险),这些特征有助于CAL原则和愿望。在论文的最后几节,作者确定了他们的三民族志对应用语言学中CAL发展的几个影响,然后简要描述了课程和教学创新,其中情感/情感是所描述的教学和识字策略的组成部分。关键词:情感;强烈的感情批判性情感素养;双民族志;民主教育学。
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Feeling our Way: A Trioethnography on Critical Affective Literacy for Applied Linguistics
This paper argues that attention to affect/emotion be given greater prominence in applied linguistics following a theoretical and pedagogical framework delineated as critical affective literacy (CAL) by Anwaruddin (2016). Following a brief description of key CAL principles, the authors explore the potency of affect and emotionality of texts by way of duo/trioethnography (Norris & Sawyer, 2012, 2017), a research methodology particularly relevant for exploring affective/emotional dimensions of language in educational domains (e.g., English for Academic Purposes, Language Teacher Education, English for Medical Purposes) and as part of broader socio-political deliberation. The authors detail specific features of duoethnographic research methodology (e.g., participant transparency and juxtaposition, epistemological and ideological risk-taking) that contribute to CAL principles and aspirations. In the final sections of the paper, the authors identify several implications of their trioethnography for the development of CAL in applied linguistics followed by brief descriptions of curricular and pedagogical innovation where affect/emotion has been integral to the pedagogical and literacy strategies described.   Key Words: affect; emotion; critical affective literacy; duoethnography; democratic pedagogies. 
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Calidoscopio Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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