Asian English Language Classrooms

Asian English Language Classrooms
Title Asian English Language Classrooms PDF eBook
Author Handoyo Puji Widodo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 270
Release 2017-06-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1317626524

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The teaching of English in the Asian context is always challenging and dynamic because both teachers and learners have diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Equally important, where English is not widely used outside the classroom, English language classrooms are an authentic site of learner engagement. For these reasons, for all those concerned with contemporary English language teaching (ELT) in Asia, Asian English Language Classrooms: Where Theory and Practice Meet, provides an account of theoretical orientations and practices in the teaching of English to multilingual speakers whose primary language is not English. While covering the fundamental ELT areas (e.g., the teaching of language skills, educational literature, the use of technology in ELT, the role of pragmatics in ELT, social psychology of the language classroom, and language classroom management) with which every language teacher and teacher trainer must be concerned, this volume showcases how particular orientations shape ELT practices. We believe that practicing English teachers must have a heightened awareness of the theory behind their practice. At the same time, the theoretical stance must be firmly anchored in actual classrooms. Containing newly commissioned chapters written by well-regarded and emerging scholars, this book will appeal not only to beginning teachers or teachers in training but also to established teachers around Asia where English is used as a lingua franca. If you are a student teacher of English or an English teacher who would like to see what other progressive teachers like you are doing across Asia, this is the book you have been looking for.

English in Asian Popular Culture

English in Asian Popular Culture
Title English in Asian Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Jamie Shinhee Lee
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Asia
ISBN 9789888083565

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The volume is a collection of research articles on creative, performative, and commercial uses of the English language in various domains of Asian popular culture. It provides a sociolinguistically contemporary snapshot of how English is variously adopted and adapted on local pop culture scenes in East Asia, South Asia and South East Asia.

South Asian English

South Asian English
Title South Asian English PDF eBook
Author Robert Jackson Baumgardner
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 316
Release 1996
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780252064937

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This volumes examines selected formal and functional characteristics of English in South Asia, where English was introduced in the sixteenth century and now has over fifty million users. An integrative and interdisciplinary collection, the books brings together invited papers by acclaimed creative writers from India and Pakistan and by international linguists and English educators. The five major facets of South Asian English discussed are context and uses: structure and contact; functions and innovations; the curriculum; and the multilingual's creativity. The volume provides current perspectives on complex issues of concern to teachers and students of world Englishes.

Asian English

Asian English
Title Asian English PDF eBook
Author Myles Chilton
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 330
Release 2022-01-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9811635137

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Contesting the idea that the study of Anglophone literature and literary studies is simply a foreign import in Asia, this collection addresses the genealogies of textual critique and institutionalized forms of teaching of English language and literature in Asia through the 19th and 20th centuries, along with an examination of how its present options and possible future directions relate to these historical contexts. It argues that the establishment of Anglophone literature in Asia did not simply “happen”: there were extra-literary and -academic forces at work, inserting and domesticating in Asian universities both the English language and Anglo-American literature, and their attendant cultural and political values. Offering new perspectives for ongoing conversations surrounding the globalization of Anglophone literature in literary and cultural studies, the book also considers the practicalities of teaching both the language and its canon of classic texts, and that the historical formation and shape of English studies in Asia offers lessons that relate not only to the discipline but also may be applied to the humanities as a whole. ​

Diaspora Poetics in South Asian English Writings

Diaspora Poetics in South Asian English Writings
Title Diaspora Poetics in South Asian English Writings PDF eBook
Author Eeshan Ali
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 138
Release 2019-09-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527539849

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This volume brings together various discussions on various South Asian Diaspora writers of diverse sociopolitical backgrounds. It provides perspectives drawn from border studies, philosophical studies, and regional issues of South Asia.

Asian English Writers of Chinese Origin

Asian English Writers of Chinese Origin
Title Asian English Writers of Chinese Origin PDF eBook
Author Amy Tak-yee Lai
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 271
Release 2009-10-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443816213

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This is the first book to bring together nine Asian English writers of Chinese descent from Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong: Catherine Lim, Christine Lim, Ee Tiang Hong, Kee Thuan Chye, Lee Kok Liang, Shirley Lim, Timothy Mo, Xu Xi and Agnes Lam. It discusses how the withdrawal of colonial power and the implementation of nation-building policies impact race/ethnicity, class and language in these former British colonies. The last chapters take a special look at postcolonialism and gender politics, and explore how Chinese women, at home or abroad, defy the Orientalist gaze and the native patriarchy.

Is English an Asian Language?

Is English an Asian Language?
Title Is English an Asian Language? PDF eBook
Author Andy Kirkpatrick
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 231
Release 2020-10-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107134684

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A comprehensive account of how English is being used and reshaped by multilingual Asian speakers to fit their everyday needs.