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Routledge Companion to English Studies

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Zusatztext This book offers practical answers to the question: what do we do in English now that everything is in flux? It takes the form of an omnibus guide that manages to contain the busy, dynamic diversity of our energetic discipline long enough to get a snapshot of its many moving parts. It is therefore virtually indispensable as a resource for anyone wishing to attempt a universal understanding of what it means to study, teach and write about English Studies today, presented here in just about every one of its quickly developing new fields, forms and categories. David Stacey, Humboldt State University, USA The Routledge Companion to English Studies is a collection of contributions from a distinguished field of academics. What is striking is its range and depth: it covers wide conceptions of English as a school subject, a world language and a body of cultural referents that include literature and literary criticism in English (and in translation). The depth is gained from the fine critical insights of experts in the various inter-related fields. Constant Leung and Brian Street are to be congratulated on the quality of this book, which will stand as a point of reference for all those who wish to find authoritative voices in language studies, English and literacy education.Richard Andrews, Institute of Education, University of London Informationen zum Autor Brian Street is Professor Emeritus at King's College London, University of London and Visiting Professor of Education in the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. He recently co-edited (with Judy Kalman) Literacy and numeracy in Latin America: Local perspectives and beyond (2012, Routledge). Constant Leung is Professor of Educational Linguistics at King's College London, University of London. He was the founding chair of the National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum and his recent publications include English: A changing medium for education (2012) with Brian Street. Klappentext The Routledge Companion to English Studies will re-define the discipline of English studies and provide an authoritative overview of this area. Zusammenfassung The Routledge Companion to English Studies will re-define the discipline of English studies and provide an authoritative overview of this area. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction A. English in larger contexts Viv Ellis English as Subject Andy Goodwyn English and Literacy in Education - National Policies Andy Kirkpatrick World Englishes E.Y.L Ho Literary Criticism (and Coda: Literary Criticism and Stylisation - Leung and Street) B. English in Studies of Language Jens Normann Jørgensen and Janus Spindler Møller Polylingualism and Languaging Ofelia Garcia Multilingualism and Language Education Tope Omoniyi EIL/ELF in postcolonial and neo-millenial contexts: Bernard Mohan and Tammy Slater Systemic functional linguistics Jan Blommaert Sociolinguistics Stanton Wortham and Katherine S. Mortimer Linguistic Anthropology Paul Prior Semiotics Karin Aijmer Pragmatics Celia Roberts Interactional Sociolinguistics Mike Stubbs Semantics Andrew Carnie Formal Syntax Sue Maingay Phonetics and Phonology; Kieran O'Halloran Corpus Linguistics Chris Jenks Conversation Analysis Betsy Rymes: Communicative Repertoire Ruth Wodak Critical Discourse Analysis Radha Iyer, Margaret Kettle, Allan Luke, and Kathy Mills Critical Applied Linguistics Jens Brockmeier Narrative as cultural practice Dina López and Lesley Bartlett Learning English, Negotiating Identities C. English in Education Theresa Lillis Academic Literacies David Russell and Irene Clark U.S. First-year Composition and Writing in the Disciplines: ...

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