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Sublating Second Language Research and Practices - Contribution From the Hegelian Perspective

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Wu's book provides an innovative perspective on, and recommendations for, the major aspects of second language (L2) teaching from a Hegelian anthro-philosophical perspective.
Language is social in nature and is related to the larger social milieu. Hegelian philosophy of language complements existing research and theories on L2 learning by not only equipping them with a systematic framework but also broadening their scope. In Hegelian philosophy, language not only has its individual and interpersonal dimensions but is also related to the community, society, and morality. The Hegelian perspective also suggests a number of functions of L2 which have either been neglected or rejected by L2 researchers. This book highlights these neglected elements such as intersubjectivity, mutual recognition, universalization and objectivization of inner subjectivity of individuals, as well as moral enhancement. These concepts generate insights on the teaching and learning of L2. Wu's volume also covers how the Hegelian anthro-philosophical perspective can help to re-interpret research results on L2 learner characteristics that are related to L2 learning to date such as L2 identity and autonomy.
The book offers an alternative research paradigm, teaching philosophy, pedagogical implications, and suggestions for scholars, practitioners, and students in the professional field of L2 teaching.

List of contents

Section I: Ontology  1. Background and Theoretical Basis  Section II: Epistemology and Critiques  2. Conventional Language Skills - The Spoken Form  3. Conventional Language Skills - The Written Form  4. Language Forms  5. Selected L2 Learner Characteristics  6. Innovative Uses of L2 Learning  Section III: Conclusion and Praxis  7. Conclusion, Recommendations, and Future Challenges

About the author

Manfred Man-fat Wu, EdD, is affiliated with the Institute for Research in Open and Innovative Education, School of Open Learning, Hong Kong Metropolitan University. His publications are mainly on Hegel covering topics such as language learning, aesthetics, mental illness, and education.

Summary

Wu’s book provides an innovative perspective on, and recommendations for, the major aspects of second language (L2) teaching from a Hegelian anthro-philosophical perspective.

Product details

Authors Manfred Man-Fat Wu, Manfred Man-Fat (The Open University of Hong K Wu
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2023
 
EAN 9781032444475
ISBN 978-1-0-3244447-5
No. of pages 222
Series Routledge Research in Language Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language acquisition, Language teaching theory & methods

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